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Steering slop / vague
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<blockquote data-quote="pettman" data-source="post: 613588" data-attributes="member: 28286"><p>I appreciate there are a number of components that could be a cause or accumulative cause of the slop. But seeing as the front end is new and moving the steering wheel doesnt move the wheels i would like to think it could be narrowed down. Ill give the wheel a wriggle later for a bearing check, but the front has new discs etc too so cant imagine its that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pettman, post: 613588, member: 28286"] I appreciate there are a number of components that could be a cause or accumulative cause of the slop. But seeing as the front end is new and moving the steering wheel doesnt move the wheels i would like to think it could be narrowed down. Ill give the wheel a wriggle later for a bearing check, but the front has new discs etc too so cant imagine its that [/QUOTE]
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