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timeJanuary 31, 2012, 09:15:00 PM #0
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Bessie (my Baleno) had her MOT today and it wasn't great. not tragic tho.
it failed on the track rod end having to much play and the dust cover was shot so needed a new one. £111.95 later it's all done and passed.
sound good right.... well it was Kwikfit so not really good...
now the tracking is out and the car drifts to the left, also the steering wheel's straight position is at about 2o'clock... i hate Kwikfit. my father keeps telling me to take it back and get them to sort it, but theres no way them fcukers are getting there hands on my baby again.

it's something I'd kinda like to fix myself if i can as money is tighter than a crack ho's pupils atm.
i have a shit load of tools, a semi-pretty wife to make my cups'o'tea, but sadly no idea how to do it... anyone gimme a wright up on how to sort it out? I'll owe ya a pint! Smiley
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timeFebruary 03, 2012, 06:31:15 PM #1
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No can do there mate, unless your tool collection contains a wheel alignment set up! Take it back there and tell them your not happy with it
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timeFebruary 04, 2012, 09:37:28 AM #2
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o well. thanks anyway mate.
i found a place nearby that will do laser tracking for £25 so i'll pop round there n see if they can sort it out.
better to get it done there than take another chance with kwikfit.
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