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All round here it's intermittent too. I was going to go over as could get 7mbps but I prefer a reliable 2.1mbps.
Google it, a lot of people have this problem.
Take shaft out completely.
Hold the threaded part and the shaft either side of outer cv joint and try to wiggle them and make them click. If its all smooth it's fine.
Then do the same on the inner joint. These are prone to going on very low cars on the inner one.
Wiggle wheel side to side you can usually tell but you'd need to know what it felt like first.
Where are you based Jay?
You should only feel when letting off if a driveshaft unless going 40mph+.
You can take drivers side shaft out in ten mins to see if it ha a clicking in the joints.
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Same side with driveshafts as my drivers side was shot and could only feel letting off around roundabouts turning right.
Weight is always on opposite side.
Don't see why not Dan, you can bring your "BBQ" if you wish ;)
Markerboy, where was yours done before? Rindy's is known to be very very reliable, although I imagine it has been recalibrated.
I'm still waiting for 100% confirmation :(
Use them? ;)
It's bare metal, unfortunately it'll happen.
You could remove them and spray with VHT paint all over then when braking it'll clean the surface and keep the rest covered ;)
Lol, your young and naive, listen to us older ones please.
What's one more drive in the instructors car? It'll make it easier to pass and then you'll have all the time in the world to drive your new car.
As I've said already, one look at a car with tints and they'll fail you just because they...