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Not a chance will you see anything back from the manufacturer.
For all they know she could (and lets be honest probably has) been smashing off every speedhump and curb in the country.
I'm not sure whether it was the old discs or the driveshaft tbh, but one of the two sorted it.
Both shafts that came off it looked absolutely fine to me, but swapping those and the discs fixed it! :)
Don't be dropping the price of a car, and doing work to it alongside you absolute mentalist.
Get it on ebay with a 7 day auction, 99p start. bet you make more than that.
Well, it's still going. I might as well keep this thread updated.
A quick once over with a sponge. All I can say after a few days of ownership is wow, what a car. It's so good even at slow speeds, I could ferry my Nan to the shops and she'd be happy. Drop her off, and I could get home in a...
Don't bother mapping the 172 - waste of money if it's standard.
For the suzuki, get on an owners specific forum and find out who's the halo tuner of the moment.
Just seen this on the website also:
http://www.halfords.com/workshop-tools/tools/tool-kits/stanley-210-piece-mixed-tool-set
Looks handy for the money. More of an all rounder to keep in the car IMO.
Pay someone to do it properly once, and then keep it well maintained.
@VIICarCare isn't a million miles away, and Dawn's work is very good from the results i've seen!