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4th August 2021, 14:15 | #1 |
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MOT Hassle advice please
The following were the advisories on this years MOT,
Offside Front Suspension arm pin or bush worn but not resulting in excessive movement (5.3.4 (a) (i)) Nearside Rear Suspension arm pin or bush worn but not resulting in excessive movement (5.3.4 (a) (i)) Offside Rear Suspension arm pin or bush worn but not resulting in excessive movement (5.3.4 (a) (i)) Offside Front Play in steering rack inner joint(s) ()not resulting in excessive movement. How difficult is it to change suspension bushes? Can the steering rack wear be rectified by adjustment etc>> Thanks in advance
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4th August 2021, 15:40 | #2 |
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I am assuming the first two refer to this arm https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/collections/...2500-rbj000371
Some people change them with the sub frame almost in situ, just lossened off a bit but I removed mine. Some have had a real difficult job splitting arm from sub frame but mine were easy. the third, is it this bush item 3 or 4? https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-GRID001553 not too difficult but you will need a press or a tool to draw old bush out and new one in, I took my trailing arm to a garage and had them do it. sorry I dont know what joint they are referring to. If it is the one from steering rack to "hub" it is quite easy to change macafee2 |
4th August 2021, 15:55 | #3 |
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The rubber bush housings can be knocked off in situ as in most cases the bush wears out first.---No need to remove the arm or ball joints.
There are two bolts in the bush housing that are difficult to get at and are usually very tight.---A job best left to a garage as a ramp makes access easy. Most garages could do both sides in much less than an hour. Cost of parts about £20 each. Steering. -New parts needed.---Not too expensive. |
4th August 2021, 16:44 | #4 |
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https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/products/rov...-steering-rack
The steering one would refer to the above I believe. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. |
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But to give you some idea about this garage (I know.....I need to find another)!!,but also on the MOT they listed my discs (only changed 1500 miles back)as rusted beyond limits vehicle dangerous to drive.I contacted the manager(who I know personally)who stated he had to stand by the MOT report and it would cost £250 per axle!!!!After making it "very" clear that wasn't going to happen, he asked me what do you intend doing with the vehicle as its failed. So in reply I stated I would take it home park it in the drive and leave it there (In actual fact I would have changed the discs myself). So with that he said leave it with me I will put it back up on the ramp and see what we can do. An hour later a phone call from a nice guy who stated, "not to worry Derek all done,it just so happened one of our staff had brought in a special grinder to do his own discs, which we used on yours and they are now like new"!!!!!Total labour £80!!! How very providential!!! I actually have 3 MOts from same garage marked fail and then passed without my hardly raising a finger, beggars belief. I could go on but don't wish to bore you. name of the garage "Halfords" But when I find out which bushes they are referring to I will pass it on
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Do you by any chance have one of the "MoT Only" places near to you?
About 30 odd years ago a new "garage" opened up near us doing just MoT's. Bit of a gimmick at the time. No repairs, no welding, no servicing, nothing but MoT's. Just the tester and his daughter in the office. Started off in a single unit, one set of brake rollers etc. I used them regularly for both cars and motorbikes and was always very happy with the way things were tested. A fail was shown to you and explained what made it a fail and advised on what was needed to be done. Now they have two units and are very, very busy with a solid, reliable reputation for doing quality MoT's. Just a thought. |
5th August 2021, 17:09 | #8 |
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Not surprising really, much the same as the Kwik Fit bunch, i have done a number of full MOT's after these guys had failed them only to find they are actually ok!
Only one bush in the front suspension and that is the lower arm rear bush, however, if you get it rechecked it's probably ok with only a small amount of cracking and not affecting its operation. Same as the trailing arm bushes, they are probably fine too. |
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Swedish MoT stations are run as independents, ie no repairs or other influences.
Perhaps as AndyNO1 suggested go to a place that only does tests, Plymouth City Council have their own testing station in Prince Rock 01752 304703 and do cars. Regards |
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