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UKdave2002 Guest
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Joined: 27 Apr 2005 Posts: 22778 Location: UK
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Penman Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 5:02 pm Post subject: |
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Hi
That was interesting, the computer told me the previous posting hadn't gone through so i repeated it.. |
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Uncle Joe Guest
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 2:13 pm Post subject: |
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Its been a long time since I've taken a car for its MoT in the UK, but after just spending some time looking at these links.....you lucky people!
Compared to here, its so easy to get a car through its test... i think I'm going to move back!
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Uncle Joe Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 12:34 pm Post subject: |
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A question to you all on Mot regulations.
According to them, a car fitted with a limited slip diff. should not be brake tested on rollers. Presumably this is due to the fact that the reverse loading can destroy the diff.
Doesnt therefore the same apply to a rear wheel drive car fitted with radial tyres? The carcasses of these are known to 'set' due to the forces applied through them. Doing a brake test on rollers effectivly reverses the foces, potentially damaging the carcass. Just a thought!
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