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<blockquote data-quote="pharoah" data-source="post: 422190" data-attributes="member: 18076"><p>ok, latest update. </p><p></p><p>couldn't take it anymore and simply dropped off my car at the workshop last Sat and was almost 1.5k poorer..</p><p></p><p>repairs are as follows:</p><p>1. front control arm ball-joint (out)</p><p>2. front control arm ball-joint (in)</p><p>3. anti rollbar linkage </p><p>4. front brake hose</p><p>5. fan belt tensioner bearing </p><p>6. alternator roller bearing</p><p>7. vent valve</p><p>8. renew front brake hose & bleeding brake fluid. </p><p></p><p>the mechanic did try to explain but it mostly sounded french to me. </p><p>anyways, including service and what not, a grand total of 1,467.00</p><p></p><p>but wait there's more, i still have to front brake pad and steering coupling which the mechanic said i had to change. it's gonna set me back another few hundreds. </p><p></p><p>well, the car seems a lot more stable now, doesn't feel as though the wheels can disengage anymore. </p><p>hope it's money well-spent, but you be the judge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pharoah, post: 422190, member: 18076"] ok, latest update. couldn't take it anymore and simply dropped off my car at the workshop last Sat and was almost 1.5k poorer.. repairs are as follows: 1. front control arm ball-joint (out) 2. front control arm ball-joint (in) 3. anti rollbar linkage 4. front brake hose 5. fan belt tensioner bearing 6. alternator roller bearing 7. vent valve 8. renew front brake hose & bleeding brake fluid. the mechanic did try to explain but it mostly sounded french to me. anyways, including service and what not, a grand total of 1,467.00 but wait there's more, i still have to front brake pad and steering coupling which the mechanic said i had to change. it's gonna set me back another few hundreds. well, the car seems a lot more stable now, doesn't feel as though the wheels can disengage anymore. hope it's money well-spent, but you be the judge. [/QUOTE]
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