Car was pulling a little to the left of late, so assumed that it was due it’s alignment.
A few choices round me for the Hunter set up, but thought I’d toss the KwikFit coin and go for their 4 wheel £120 offer since it gives you 8 free aligns over 2 years. This is quite useful as the roads can be poor round London, so it can need it more than once a year, especially if you hit a pothole.
Anyway, half an hour in and the chap comes out with a sheered camber bolt in his hand. He then told me he can’t fix it, and even if he could they’d need to supply the parts (main dealer only mate). Obviously not drivable, as I don’t know if there is any thread left in the bolt holding the bushing to the trailing arms.
I’m clumsy at times, but even I know to stop turning when a bolt is going to sheer. What the f**k is the matter with people?
I had plans to use the car this weekend to see friends now restrictions are being eased, so it’s a flatbed journey to my local Indy. Hopefully he can sort.
I realise that parts deteriorate with age, and corrosion is inevitable, but why the heck you push the limit on a bolt when you know you can’t fix it on site is beyond me.
Will report back on how I get on as it may be useful for other people in a similar situation.
A few choices round me for the Hunter set up, but thought I’d toss the KwikFit coin and go for their 4 wheel £120 offer since it gives you 8 free aligns over 2 years. This is quite useful as the roads can be poor round London, so it can need it more than once a year, especially if you hit a pothole.
Anyway, half an hour in and the chap comes out with a sheered camber bolt in his hand. He then told me he can’t fix it, and even if he could they’d need to supply the parts (main dealer only mate). Obviously not drivable, as I don’t know if there is any thread left in the bolt holding the bushing to the trailing arms.
I’m clumsy at times, but even I know to stop turning when a bolt is going to sheer. What the f**k is the matter with people?
I had plans to use the car this weekend to see friends now restrictions are being eased, so it’s a flatbed journey to my local Indy. Hopefully he can sort.
I realise that parts deteriorate with age, and corrosion is inevitable, but why the heck you push the limit on a bolt when you know you can’t fix it on site is beyond me.
Will report back on how I get on as it may be useful for other people in a similar situation.