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Simo 4th October 2009 22:24
Worn or damaged driveshafts can be very annoying. If you are hearing grinding noises when moving slowly in traffic or whilst turning corners it is likely that one or both of your driveshafts is worn or damaged. If one of the rubber CV gaitors has split and you have lost grease from the CV joint, this will cause the joint to wear out more quickly....
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Simo 19th August 2009 22:29
In order to keep your brakes in good working order, the brake fluid should periodically be bled to remove air, contamination and sub-standard brake fluid, especially if your brake pedal feels soft or spongy. This guide explains two methods of how you can bleed your braking system. Note: Saxperience will not be held responsible for any...
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Simo 19th July 2009 15:12
If your brake discs become significantly worn of your brake discs become warped, both of your front brake discs will need to be replaced. This task is quite straight forward and can be performed in about two hours if you are confident with basic mechanics. It's really important that your brakes are kept in good working order. Your brakes are a...
Simo 19th July 2009 13:15
Your front brakes do the majority of the work when it comes to stopping your Saxo. This guide explains how you can change your brake pads, to ensure that your brakes are always in top working order. Note: Saxperience will not be held responsible for any damage/incidents to your car, yourself or third parties if you choose to follow the...
Simo 28th June 2009 20:58
The rear torsion bars are normally best left to a garage to adjust them, but if you're confident in your abilities and you can obtain the correct tools for the job, this is a modification that you CAN do yourself! Please be aware that this is quite a tricky task to undertake and that your actions could lead to malfunction of your rear...
Simo 28th June 2009 20:58
If you'd like to lower the front suspension of your Saxo, this can be done in a number of ways. By far the cheapest option is to fit a pair of uprated, shorter springs. It is important to realise that the springs you will purchase are not simply shorter, the spring damping rate is also increased to compensate for the shorter spring length. On...
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Simo 18th May 2009 00:10
Your rear brake pads tend to be the ones that get neglected... often only being remembered about just before, or just after MOT time. Changing the rear pads is actually a very simple task, so fear not! Getting Started... STEP # 1 Firstly, jack up the rear of your car with a trolley jack or alternative, then make the area safe for...
Simo 18th May 2009 00:10
Changing the gearbox oil is something many people neglect; however the gearbox is a very important component, which should be looked after as well as possible. If you would like to change your gearbox oil, this is a relatively simple job and something which should be done atleast every couple of years... depending on the number of miles you cover...
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Simo 17th May 2009 22:52
Colour coding certain parts of the Saxo dash can be quite a popular modification. Some people choose to buy stick on dash kits, which are available for approx £40, but I decided to strip my dash down and paint it using "chrome/alloy" effect spray paint. This guide will concentrate on spraying the centre dash console. Many people also choose to...
Simo 17th May 2009 22:00
This is a very easy modification to do, which can make a nice improvement to the look of your Saxo, especially if your brake calipers are rusty looking or filthy. You should be able to complete this job in around 2 hours if you get organised! Getting Started... STEP # 1 There are many specialised caliper paints, which you can for use...
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