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on: Yesterday at 18:40:33
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Started by 2boxerdogs - Last post by BazaJT | ||
House
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on: Yesterday at 18:38:50
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Started by BazaJT - Last post by BazaJT | ||
Oops! Apart from this should have been in Omega help section I should also have said car in question is a year 2000 F/L 3 litre Elite saloon.
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on: Yesterday at 18:26:31
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Started by 2boxerdogs - Last post by Raeturbo | ||
Doctor
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on: Yesterday at 17:53:46
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Started by BazaJT - Last post by BazaJT | ||
The last time my Omega was out of the garage[for a short drive around the yard in front of the lock up]a couple of years ago the n/s front brake "grabbed" before the o/s,admittedly the yard surface is hard packed dirt with stones/grit on top.So the brakes obviously need work,not to mention that at present the brake pedal hits the floor now without the brakes working! I fitted a new master cylinder some time ago and some time before that a new n/s rear caliper[the o/s rear was free].My thinking now is to do a rebuild on the o/s rear and both fronts as new front calipers seem to be above £100 each[which is more than twice the price of front calipers for my V70 . The question is as I can't recall what master cylinder/rear caliper I bought how do I tell which brake system my car has? I've seen used front calipers[not that I'm thinking of buying them]which says they're for a Lucas system while new calipers or rebuild kits say they're for either Girling or ATE systems,so potentially three systems to choose from
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on: Yesterday at 17:22:32
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Started by 2boxerdogs - Last post by BazaJT | ||
'n' roll.
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on: Yesterday at 17:06:01
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Started by biggriffin - Last post by ronnyd | ||
Just give a good hard shove, the desirable Signum will think it's having a colonoscopy.Strange So how does the dip stick reach the oil if there's an obstruction ??.... |
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on: Yesterday at 16:13:46
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Started by Varche - Last post by Marks DTM Calib | ||
Primary height setting on those is the springs, as the car ages the springs weaken, the suspension sags a bit, the static position of the wishbone sits a little higher and you get a bit more negative camber.
Just changing the shocks will yield poor results, springs are the primary I suspect the standard Golf shocks ae ZF (so Sachs/Boge) and the WSS setup would be Monroe |
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on: Yesterday at 16:11:35
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Started by Jim82 - Last post by Jim82 | ||
How does £125 to do all that sound, which would include a rough and ready alignment to make the car at least drivable. Hi Nick, I've sent you a message if you are still able to help with this? Cheers |
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on: Yesterday at 15:02:54
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Started by Mister Rog - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti | ||
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on: Yesterday at 14:25:34
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Started by Mister Rog - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan | ||
Get yer coat.
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