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Old 14-01-08, 08:32 AM   #1
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They all sound fairly minor niggles......as for your sharp left hander........check your exhaust I bet it is the tailpipe nudging the exhaust heat shield. Mine does that frequently whenever I go to a certain place where there is a pot hole for the o/s to clobber........the exhaust is then jarred into the shield

Brakes........well you got some choices......MG Rover ones or as quite a few seem to head for......the Mintex route.

Bet you can't wait to get the beast back eh!

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Old 14-01-08, 09:38 AM   #2
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The boing is fairly common.Usualy nothing to worry about,it's just the springs twisting & boinging back

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Old 14-01-08, 09:42 AM   #3
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The boing is fairly common.Usualy nothing to worry about,it's just the springs twisting & boinging back

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Mine does that too, does my head in
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Old 14-01-08, 09:53 AM   #4
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Luckily it rarely happens.Takes me by surprise when it does though

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Ah well thats reassuring, thought the springs were ready to snap lol!! All should be done under warranty, think the brakes just need stripped and cleaned, though things are improving as the days were going by eg starting was getting better and brakes were making less noise but the problems were still there!! Sorry have to disagree with the pugs, really do not get on with them, specially the 306!! The car was picked up at about half 12 today, can you guess what i have??

Only clue is it's korean Not driven it yet, but heading to work in a wee bit
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