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Old 21st July 2014, 21:33   #1
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Hi All,

Hopefully someone can point me in the direction of an easy fix. When It's either only me or a front passenger the car drives no problems or squeaks however when I have people in the back it's awful, not been lowered either.

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Old 21st July 2014, 21:44   #2
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Worn out shock absorbers would be my first check mate.
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Old 21st July 2014, 21:47   #3
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I had this problem before and it turned out to be the dreaded trailing arm bearings problem,

go to the back of the car take a good few steps back and look at the camber of your back wheels, will porbably be /----\ rather than |----|

or jack the back of the car up and put it on axle stands, Hold the back wheel @ 3 & 9 O'clock and give it a wiggle see if there is some play.
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If you find out what it is please say as I have the same problem think Italy rear bearings
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Old 21st July 2014, 22:01   #5
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Thanks all, how much damage could I be causing if it's one of the above, I only plan to run it another 2 months before getting rid
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The damage is likely already done,

if its whats the same as what happened to my car with the trailing arm breaing then at very least you will need a second hand axle, Personally I would go for a refurbed axle but it all depends how much cash you got to spend
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Old 21st July 2014, 22:08   #7
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The damage is likely already done,

if its whats the same as what happened to my car with the trailing arm breaing then at very least you will need a second hand axle, Personally I would go for a refurbed axle but it all depends how much cash you got to spend
I don't want to spend anything if I'm scrapping it, is it still driveable?
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Old 21st July 2014, 22:08   #8
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The damage is likely already done,

if its whats the same as what happened to my car with the trailing arm breaing then at very least you will need a second hand axle, Personally I would go for a refurbed axle but it all depends how much cash you got to spend
I don't want to spend anything if I'm getting rid of it, is it still driveable?
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Old 21st July 2014, 22:10   #9
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100% trailing arm bearings. IM axles do new axles for a VTR for £250, not to sure how much they are for a 1.1.

Fitting costs around £100 depending on where you go.
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Still drivable if you can put up with the noise, will fail an MOT if you need to put it through an MOT.
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Thanks all for your help
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