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Old 13-02-2014, 18:00   #1
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that's my truck done for a year . it just flew threw the mot . that's been a hard 6 months getting it their . thank for your help
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Old 13-02-2014, 18:27   #2
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that's my truck done for a year . it just flew threw the mot . that's been a hard 6 months getting it their . thank for your help
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Always a sigh of relief when it passes, mine failed this year due to silly things I'd done whilst carrying out repairs, I'd replaced the tie rod ends and not put the cotter pins through the castle nuts Easily fixed though and no shocks apart from the hole the tester had poked through my sill needless to say I had to get it welded

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Old 13-02-2014, 18:40   #3
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Always a sigh of relief when it passes, mine failed this year due to silly things I'd done whilst carrying out repairs, I'd replaced the tie rod ends and not put the cotter pins through the castle nuts Easily fixed though and no shocks apart from the hole the tester had poked through my sill needless to say I had to get it welded

Did you ahve any advisories?
when I done my tie rods they had a grease nipple on them and I ended up putting to much grease in and split the rubber . but no advisories. not one that's what shocked me . he said this has been well maintained . I thought yeah now after all joints and abs sensor and bushes . now I just have to keep up with it and get it wax oiled .
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