Wow really!!! Thank god for that! I was ready to give up! I will keep trying then! The GQ has been parked for 7 months and I am still finding fresh mud!!!
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Yeah I have decided to strip out the carpet and put the one from my donor car in... it is so manky!!
I will not be doing that again if I can help it.. I have the carpet here so will not cost anything but time!!
So I got new uni's for the rear shaft but while fitting them there were problems so I used the one from the donor car which were not in as good condtion but my car drives perfect now???
Now this brings me to the question has anyone ever bent a rear shaft????????????????? (the extra question marks are for you Lucas)
Even the clutch feels good now although I only nipped up to the supermarket quickly tomorrow will be the real test but for now it is 100 times better than before changing the tail shaft.
Well done mate, sounds like you're getting there.
Being the owner of a DX with vinyl floor covering I am not at all convinced that it would be better in the case of a flooded car. When I bought the car it smelled a bit musty in the cab, but I thought it would go away if I let it 'air out'. But it didn't, it got worse. In part because I had a leak when it rained, but mainly because all the insulation under the vinyl was sopping wet & not drying out because it was under the vinyl. With the leak fixed & the vinyl & insulation removed to dry out (took about 10 days) & replace, all is now good.
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BA you know as soon as you see something like this in front of you all control will be lost and you will charge in.
If you need to you a press BA I have a 12ton press in my garage....
Cheers Mark I will remember that for next time...
I forgot to mention that last night while putting the rear shaft in I noticed the left rear shock pissing oil out of it, it is a Peddars shock.
Should I try and just replace one or do I get a pair of something else, whats the go with mixing front and rear to different brands???