New to the forum (be gentle!)
New to the forum (be gentle!)
Hi all,
I'm new to this forum and am not particularly mechanically minded I'm afraid. I just bought an M reg Cav which I love. It was supposed to be a runner to and from work until I bought a new car, but I've pretty much fallen in love with it after two days!
To that end I'm going to lavish some time and money on it and wanted to deal with the few niggles that it has. It pulls to the left at the moment and I was reading this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7196
So would I be right in thinking the best things to have looked at are the tracking and the wheel bearings?
Also, it shakes quite a bit as I speed up to 70ish, would that be the wheel bearings as well?
Many thanks in advance
Pete
I'm new to this forum and am not particularly mechanically minded I'm afraid. I just bought an M reg Cav which I love. It was supposed to be a runner to and from work until I bought a new car, but I've pretty much fallen in love with it after two days!
To that end I'm going to lavish some time and money on it and wanted to deal with the few niggles that it has. It pulls to the left at the moment and I was reading this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7196
So would I be right in thinking the best things to have looked at are the tracking and the wheel bearings?
Also, it shakes quite a bit as I speed up to 70ish, would that be the wheel bearings as well?
Many thanks in advance
Pete
Re: New to the forum (be gentle!)
sounds like it needs tracking done to stop it pulling and wheels balanced at your local tyre center to stop wobble if still does it then wheels may be buckled or suspension damage at the front,probably bottom arm
Re: New to the forum (be gentle!)
id get the tracking done and get the front wheel balanced first see where that gets you.
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Thanks guys.
Would you recommend Quick Fit for the balancing and tracking?
Would you recommend Quick Fit for the balancing and tracking?
Re: New to the forum (be gentle!)
im personaly not a fan of quick fit but depends on branch.guy at my local one couldnt even get the twin wheels of my transit!
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don't you mean s**t fitmr v6 wrote:im personaly not a fan of quick fit but depends on branch.guy at my local one couldnt even get the twin wheels of my transit!
....with a brew and my favourite biscuits.
Re: New to the forum (be gentle!)
I've been to a few qwick fits and found them all to be useless one even said that i can't get my size tyres anymore. as for wobble/ vibration get your tracking checked shouldn't cost to check it and shouldn't be any more than £20 to sort it so long as the track rod ends haven't seized (general cav problem) if that doesn't sort it then get your tyres checked for balance and while the garage has the wheels of ask them to check your wishbone bushes cos that's another place you can get play that causes wobble
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Re: New to the forum (be gentle!)
I have always found the lesser known outfits to be good - ound here there is one called formula 1 autocentres who are well priced, knowledgeable and really helpful.....might have branches your way? 

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So I avoided Kwik Fit and took it to a garage called "Selecta Tyres". Spoke to the guy on the phone and he said the the tracking and balancing could be a half hour job or it could be a couple of hours.
5 hours later and theyve only managed to finish the drivers side track rod end. Need to take it back today for them to do the passenger side
Apparently the whole things was seized solid, needed to replace both track rod ends and ultimately had to call another garage in to look at it because they couldnt free the parts themselves.
I hope this isnt the way all repairs on my cav are going to go!
5 hours later and theyve only managed to finish the drivers side track rod end. Need to take it back today for them to do the passenger side

Apparently the whole things was seized solid, needed to replace both track rod ends and ultimately had to call another garage in to look at it because they couldnt free the parts themselves.
I hope this isnt the way all repairs on my cav are going to go!
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Re: New to the forum (be gentle!)
.....suggests they are on the same level as the average kwik fit I'm afraidDilinja wrote:.......and ultimately had to call another garage in to look at it because they couldnt free the parts themselves.
"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
Re: New to the forum (be gentle!)
5hours bloody hell, i wouldnt bother going back if youve not paid owt, i could have both sides off in a hour stripped down cleaned up and back on.Dilinja wrote:So I avoided Kwik Fit and took it to a garage called "Selecta Tyres". Spoke to the guy on the phone and he said the the tracking and balancing could be a half hour job or it could be a couple of hours.
5 hours later and theyve only managed to finish the drivers side track rod end. Need to take it back today for them to do the passenger side
Apparently the whole things was seized solid, needed to replace both track rod ends and ultimately had to call another garage in to look at it because they couldnt free the parts themselves.
I hope this isnt the way all repairs on my cav are going to go!
Re: New to the forum (be gentle!)
I havent paid them yet but was going to take it back there as a sign of good faith...Gaz wrote: 5hours bloody hell, i wouldnt bother going back if youve not paid owt, i could have both sides off in a hour stripped down cleaned up and back on.
Fancy earning some cash?

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Do it yourself, its simple, take the ends off, take the bolts off the rack, remove the whole arm. Soak connection in penetrating fluid while you get it off.
Get it in a vice undo the 2 13mm bolts, hammer a big screwdriver in the slots and it will probably come loose with some effort copper grease it all and reassemble, get it tracked
Get it in a vice undo the 2 13mm bolts, hammer a big screwdriver in the slots and it will probably come loose with some effort copper grease it all and reassemble, get it tracked