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Where are people getting the 274 from then? I just popped over to napkins anyway and bought a 3.9 ohm resistor so can make 273.9 which will be fine with tolerance
Sorry, yeah it's to replace the buttons of the cruise on an aftermarket steering wheel. I just looked at the resistors and they have a brown tolerance band meaning they're 1% so the 270 one I have won't be good enough? I can go back over and get one higher if it is 274-300 but I've not read that...
Do you have some photos of the damaged gearbox? Just to back up what they're saying. I'm very surprised it's that bad if you havnt had crunches? Change the oil recently?
Best way to do the bolts is to remove the shocks and loosen the nuts off the back. They're often seized in at the front so come out nicely.
Such a stupid design.
It'll most likely be the sliders that have seized. I'd buy the kit off ebay in advance before getting to them so you can fit fresh ones whilst it's apart.
Fairly simple job, think there's a guide on here.
To be honest, I'd probably just opt for getting new discs altogether with brembo or renault (SKF I believe) bearings. You could get some pressed in though, just go for genuine bearings!
It's obviously hard to diagnose without hearing what the noise is, as there are just so many. Is it...
It could, but the bearings might not be of a good quality so may now be knackered. Jack the car up and rotate the wheel to have a listen or feel for ant grinding. Grab top and bottom of wheel and rock to see if any excess movement.
I can't say I've seen many people running those discs tbh. How...
Did you change the brake pedal switch? Mine was doing this and I changed the front abs sensors when I replaced the bearings in my hubs and it continued to do it.
Swapped over the brake pedal switch with a genuine from eurocarparts and it solved the problem.
Did you fit the spacers on the...
Alien green and liquid yellow 197/200 together on the M1/A1 near to garforth. I spotted you from the other side of the motorway as the green stands out so much haha.
Was around 11:30 ish
Is there damage to the back of the spacer? I noticed that my disc retaining bolts weren't sitting flush on the face so made the spacers not sit perfectly straight.
Removed the bolts and no issues since