Few updates.
I had a full alignment performed, which required new track rod ends and tie rods as it was all completely welded together. Rather scarily after I drove about 3 miles and got on the motorway I then noticed the car was pretty wayward and the steering wheel was about 10° away from straight. I’m not sure if it just took me a couple of miles to realise or if it changed, but I was doing some speed at the time as I had a meeting to get to so didn’t go back until later in the day. Concerningly, when I got the call from the garage after another inspection, they said that the tie rod adjuster screw had failed (part defect apparently) and it was loose!! Feels like I had a lucky escape!
After they replaced the parts, realigned the car, and balanced the wheels (that I had asked them to do before but they forgot) the car is now handling absolutely lovely. Sharp on turn in, absolutely planted mid corner, and bang true on the straight.
I celebrated by spending five days and 1500 miles hooning round the Scottish Highlands. I was treated to Perfect cloudless blue skies and wonderful sunshine.
Anyone who hasn’t gone up there, I can thoroughly recommend it. I didn’t do the NC500 as that’s a bit too far north and also somewhat overwhelmed with slow tourists now (allegedly). There are some truly super roads up there, but the highlight for me in terms of driving was the Old Military Road south from Tomintoul past the Lecht and Glenshee ski resorts via Balmoral. For scenery the road from Fort William to the Mallaig ferry may have taken it.
Of course we had to do the Skyfall photo!
