DVSMOTORSPORT wrote:Lol, Ive just remembered why I had a break from this forum for a few years.
Heh, this is tame compared to a LOT of other forums.
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DVSMOTORSPORT wrote:Lol, Ive just remembered why I had a break from this forum for a few years.
DVSMOTORSPORT wrote:Lol, Ive just remembered why I had a break from this forum for a few years.
diss7 wrote:You're claiming it has no play, because you have applied minimal load, by hand, in one direction... Think of the forces that the suspension experiences on the road, in all directions. Did you expect to jack the car up, and just shake the shock, and then tighten it? It might take a bit of force/load to show where the play is. It's fairly common where a car is setup like yours - stiff aftermarkt suspension, with minimal other work. Has all the bushes/arms been replaced with stronger items? Have you even inspected them?
Point 2 - It's not upto them to tell you. It has play - wof fail. You go fix it.
Point 3 - Spinning what I've spun? Why wouldn't you just go to another VTNZ and see what they say. Surely if they fail it for the same thing, then somethings going on? I also suggested going back to the same VTNZ and telling them its fixed, if you have no faith in them - this would be a good test.
Point 4 - You are always complaining about NZ, why do you live here?
You ask for advice, but you are only really looking for people to have a moan with you.
I still fail to see what the $&#$% is the big deal.
Maybe if you had gone to one VTNZ, they failed you on play, then you went to another and they passed it. Or if you had gone back after doing nothing, and they passed it.
"Went to VTNZ, they failed my car for suspension play. I don't have a hoist, but I used trolley jack and pryed the wheel up and down 20mm with a 8 inch power bar, and I couldn't see what they were talking about"
Akane wrote:$100 a visit on a problem that I do not believe is my fault. So what do I do after I pay another $100 to another VTNZ and they pass me, their argument will be "oh yea but you fixed it before you went to visit another VTNZ so yeah nah no refunds for you", it's not about the money, this whole certification exercise has costed me $2500+, another $100 won't matter, it's the principle of being right or wrong.
diss7 wrote:rollaholic wrote:you guys should race for pink slips
Can't. His car doesn't have a wof
DVSMOTORSPORT wrote:
All VTNZ's are linked, if you get failed in Chch at VTNZ, you can go to a VTNZ in Auckland and get a recheck. So when he said go to another VTNZ for a check, IT WONT COST ANOTHER $100.
When checking for play, make sure when you are releasing pressure off the bar you release all the pressure, eg your bar looses contact with the tyre. Also jack up in the center so that both tyres are off the ground. A swaybar can hold pressure on the suspension so that you cant feel any play.
Akane wrote:Will take apart EVERYTHING and reassemble EVERYTHING when I get car back.
Akane wrote:diss7 wrote:rollaholic wrote:you guys should race for pink slips
Can't. His car doesn't have a wof
Don't need a WOF to win if it's a private track, still would risk $400 for the lulz on you tho.
DVSMOTORSPORT wrote:When checking for play, make sure when you are releasing pressure off the bar you release all the pressure, eg your bar looses contact with the tyre. Also jack up in the center so that both tyres are off the ground. A swaybar can hold pressure on the suspension so that you cant feel any play.
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