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6th August 2009, 21:47
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driveshaft gaiter
mu inner gaiter on my driveshaft has a small cut in it, i am going to replace, is it ok to leave it for abit or oes it need changing as soon as posible, a bit of grease has come out of it already
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6th August 2009, 21:48
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Location: Swansea
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Car(s): Bianca White Peugeot 106 S2 Rallye,
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Replace ASAP. Without grease the joint won't last very long at all.
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6th August 2009, 23:08
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kk thanks, i'll have a look at it then
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Personally id buy a vtr & learn how to drive it properly, acceleration is only important when you have lost momentum ...
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7th August 2009, 09:54
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yer replace asap, i pulled mine off the other day to find the 2 inner boots split, the joint dislocated under no force and in the bin they went
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