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Postby AndyG » Sun Apr 15, 2007 11:51 pm

motorwise wrote:
Andyg wrote:
motorwise wrote:
transitgeoff wrote:but what lukes saying is that you were insured at the time and they paid for the repair so you can still go back to them :)



exactly right - take it back
HE DOESN'T WANT THE HASSLE :!:

Even though you're all right :wink:



it's gonna cost him :wink:
He's got the money :!: :D :lol:
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Postby paul33 » Mon Apr 16, 2007 12:43 pm

no he hasnt got the money.but needs it fixed quick he has a job where he cant afford to take his van off the rd for days.i just came on here for some advice about the noise what it could be he is one of them people who would just rather pay for it nd less hassle.im the opposite to him i would fight every way to get it fixed but he knows best.please has anyone got ideas what it could be pls any thoughts..
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Postby AndyG » Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:45 am

This is an extremely difficult one over the forum :!:

If the noise and vibration dissapear on turning one way then it has to be drive shaft or diff. related. The thing is, you've said that you've had discs changed and that would mean the wheel bearings done :?: :? And for these to be done, meant that the drive shafts would have been disturbed :!: :?

Would the mechanic that did the job not help you :?:







I'm presuming it's a FWD :?:
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Postby paul33 » Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:58 pm

well it hasnt been to a garage yet mate just wanted to find out what the noise could be ..only been to garage to get fixed and one said steering problem and jennings says nothing wrong.i know theres alot of bogus garages out there trying to rip people off thats why needed to have a good idea what it is before i told him to take it somewhere and price to expect to pay
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Postby Luke » Wed Apr 18, 2007 5:11 pm

when he had the 4 wheel alignment check after the accident repair did it need any adjusting :?:
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Postby crossi 1970 » Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:26 pm

Hello
Did you find out what was causing the noise .As this sounds like the same
problem i've got at the moment ,all ready fitted new tyres and had it lazer tracked which was a mile out to see if that cured the problem,which it hasn't

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