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I had exactly the same issue a few months ago. Checked everything and couldn't fault anything at all. In the end it just needed tracking. Sorted it instantly.
It is illegally spaced, but the Internet warriors that put it on their will only say it over the net, as they have little better to do.
There are a lot worse illegally spaced than this lol
I don't get why it's a problem like this? Our ANPR at work picks it up fine.
Had vredestein sportraks through summer, just put yoko winter drives on
Was happening with vreds too though. Only noticed after tracking really, so took it back, re tracked it and same issue still. :-(
It's had new shocks from Wolverhampton Renault lad on here, all genuine
It's been great in the 6 years I have had it, was lowered 40mil for the past 5 years until a few months ago. I had the tracking done recently too, but now it seems to pull to the left quite easily, and when turning left...
Had new rear discs with bearings a year ago, where do i look 4 these bushes mate? And how to check them? Had it jacked up today, everything feels solid
Cheers
Hi all
Got a question regarding a handling issue on the car, when turning left at a speed of say 30 and above, it feels as if the car is swaying at the rear, very similar to how a 106,/saxo would feel if the rear axle bushes had gone. It's just had new original springs and shocks fitted...
I guess everyone here will have something bad to say about every insurance company to be honest! Lol. I guess it's just what you have seen your self. I had a bad experience with flux, but so many think there gods gift. Strange really.
Both my dad and brother have claimed, 1 for engine fire, one for write off. And didn't have any problems
A huge firm like Admiral wouldn't be in business if they were that bad. Adrian flux on the other hand. . .
Really don't get where you get these prices from. Me and my girlfriend insure both cars through Admiral multi car,
Both 26
I have 5 year no claims
She has 8 year no claims
2004 clio 172
2009 120d m sport
Total is £661 for both fully comprehensive.
And was the simular price last...
Also seen this too, and when I left the petrol station it was probably you that I seen turning off the main road down a side road? I was in a iceberg 172 with 182 grey wheels. :-)
Clio 172 fully comp at £360
Bmw 120d m sport fully comp at £312
I'm 26 with 6ncb.
Had Clio 6 years and always gone down.
A Clio 172 isn't worth over 1500 insurance. They ain't that good! Lol