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Re: Clutch Bite Point
« Reply #15 on: 06 August 2016, 02:51:59 »

That's all  :y

I'm not sure I'll repair it when it fails to be honest, getting the urge to replace it.  :-X

Manual is getting a bit annoying on my daily commute, all shocks need replacing as ride is terrible at the moment. Also would need a WIM session, front tyres shot. Drivers door lock knackered, warm weather I wish the air-con worked!

Can't identify a clonking from rear suspension over rough roads/speed bumps. Exhaust, donuts all look good. Metallic type noise.  :-\

Clutch I feel is not long of this world and I bet the HG has not got long either to go, being that it seriously over-heated a few months back and it's on 191k with it's original one.

Of course all of the above is 100% fixable, but not sure I want to invest in it any more.

From this, anyone would think the 'student' is now a hen pecked 'family' man. ::) ::) ::)
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