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Old 01-12-10, 10:53 PM   #1
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Apart from being 45 degrees out on the steering wheel does it drive ok?
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Old 01-12-10, 11:01 PM   #2
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It felt a bit strange at first, but im sure that was down to the icy roads.
I managed to drive it 80 miles home so im hoping the damage isnt severe. Seemed to be more 'fidgety' over bumpier roads though. Again, this could be me not being used to the steering wheel position.
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Old 01-12-10, 11:30 PM   #3
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sounds like you may have bent one of the TRE's. can you get it to a garage and get them to have a look? might not be as serious as your dreading it. i was quoted ?40 for a new TRE but it turned out the nugget that tracked it haddent done it back up properly.
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