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Knocking from steering in P (96)reg 110


Matthew Arnold
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I bet when you take it off you will find it's foobared!

 

Most likely yep. I'm hoping the parts will arrive on Monday for me to start attaching bits. My mum was horrified to see the landy being supported by just four 18 inch thick discs of oak with notches in them. Had the wheels turning as well whilst i was underneath:001_rolleyes:

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Parts arrived today (very strange for them to arrive on a sunday). Replaced top and bottom steering UJ's. Also replaced the steering column bulkhead bush and the rattle/clunk has seemed to have stopped at low speed. Will see how it is when we go out of 27th August for a full day up on Salisbury plain, Old Shaftesbury Drove and the famous Ox Drove.

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