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My psi box is as good now as it was when I got it I have done at least25K miles on it. How could it "go off" it has no moving parts, just a pcb.

 

 

Well, that was my thinking but my thinking is based on woefully little knowledge!

Thanks for that; you're now the third person who's vouched for the box and I'm not aware of anyone completely rubbishing it and folk on t'internet aren't slow to criticise are they! It's on the shopping list; cheers.

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No, standard tune.

 

Pulled the halfshafts this morning and the problem is wear in the splines on the outside (wheel) end of the shafts, the n/s drive flange is a loose fit on the splines but the o/s drive member actually rotates on the shaft.

 

So two new shafts, two new flanges, and a big bill coming.

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