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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Suspension & Brakes
Suspension Lower Balljoint Rubbers
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<blockquote data-quote="CamEn1" data-source="post: 90763" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>Right, dug this thread out instead of starting a new one! </p><p>Just had 2 tyres fitted today and got the car up on the lift at the garage to find out where my exhaust was blowing (K-Tech cat back, s**t quality!). While I was under the car I noticed the ball joint rubbers looked f****d exactly the same as the pics above! They will both need replacing and it would explain why the steering has been feeling a bit on the light side recently!</p><p>Anyone have an idea of how much this is gona set me back?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CamEn1, post: 90763, member: 178"] Right, dug this thread out instead of starting a new one! Just had 2 tyres fitted today and got the car up on the lift at the garage to find out where my exhaust was blowing (K-Tech cat back, s**t quality!). While I was under the car I noticed the ball joint rubbers looked f****d exactly the same as the pics above! They will both need replacing and it would explain why the steering has been feeling a bit on the light side recently! Anyone have an idea of how much this is gona set me back? [/QUOTE]
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