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Found Out Why My Geo Kept Moving.....


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This is what happens when someone ignores a wheel bearing when they're selling a car.

 

They then undo the hubnut, and tighten it to FT!!

 

The broken down wheel bearing then rattles about on the stub axel, and makes a squeaking noise on the other bearing as the knackered one loads it up.

 

The result is creeping geo, and eventually a droning, and then a lot of fun pressing bearings and trying to find used Scooby hubs!.

 

I now need to get back to tony's for another geo as it's going to be rubbish!!

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Well i brought the car with 67k, and it only started squeaking on the other side at about 78k, then i started changing things like drop links, calipers, disks, etc, as i couldn't hear any droning, and couldn't feel any play.

 

Then the droning started!

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That's what i said, you learn something new every day!!.

 

Do you guy do a separate re-tune price, or is it gonna be another full geo @ £99, and some more coffee?

 

Yes we do have a separate fine-tune price of £30+ vat including adjustments.

 

The reason for this is some of the track peeps change the calibration for different tracks so it's only fair to offer a discount since we may see the car several times a year.

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