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04-01-2014, 08:27 PM
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Axle bearings are f*cked....
New axle time
Saying that dunno if its moving.that much
Bit odd. Is it lowered
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Take the shock off. See if there's a good amount of resistance in it.
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Its not twisting side to side like nackered bearings though, its only moving the way they're supposed to :/
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Undo the shock bolt at the bottom and c what it's like when of may be shock
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Deffo no play in the tube to swing arm Tom?
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Well that did occur to me but obviously the adjusters are stuck so i cant turn them and see what happens -.-
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AVO's are not great, and that looks completely buggered, get a set of standard 306 or xsara dampers on it, make sure theyrte the big bodied ones, you'll find the same dampers on a 5 door 1.4 as a gti6.
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I'd just get one machined on a lathe for me if it came to that...
That video was just one arm with that little cheap tyre bar thing and i could move it up probably an inch with ease to be honest.
So take the damper off and attempt to compress it by hand and see what happens?
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Its obviously going to be easier without the shock in the way or no different at all...
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