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I have a 182 manifold for sale
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Renault-Clio-172-182-exhaust-manifold_W0QQitemZ180430664286QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item2a0281725e
I have removed the brake compansater under the rear axle to have a look.
and it is completely F***ed:D
inside I found two valves (one for the L/H rear & R/H rear wheel)
the one controling the R/H rear was seized and caked in rust and dirt so got on the phone to renault and ordered a nice new ..
or is it possible that I have a mismatched caliper on the side that is reading high braking effort?- from the factory..
I bought the car in england about 3 months ago and because an imbalance in the rear wheels does not fail the car in england this fault would never of been spotted before.
:mad:
I need help..
I booked my 172 cup in for mot at the start of the month which it failed.
the guy said it was an imbalance with the foot brake on the rear brakes.
so that weekend I looked at them to see what was happening.
The disks looked as if they where on there way out to went to...
I have been looking into buying a clio 182 for a while now and can't get over the amount of 182 clio's with low miles (below 25000) for sale.
is there any reason why so many are selling up after so few miles?