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Author Veccy needs a new driveshaft...
Rebrabuk
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21st Jan 06 at 16:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Had a grinding noise at the beginning of last week when i was moving the car from cold. Assmed that it was a slight build up of corrosion on the disks and the pads were catching it. Would only last about 100 yards and then it would go away.

Gradually got worse throughout the week and i noticed that the rear disks had a big lip on the edge that was rusted up but you could see that the pad had been rubbing on the rusty bit. Fair enough, need new rear brake disks/pads.

Yesterday, the grinding was permanent all way home from work. Popped into local garage and arranged for new rear disks and pads to be fitted first thing this morning.

Dropped car off 8:30am this morning.

Went back 10:30. Major problems getting the new o/s rear disk on as he reckoned it had never been replaced before and the old one was in a right state. Told me to go back for about 12.

Went back at 11:30. Car parked outside, all done, woohooo! ..Or maybe not!

Rear disks/pads/shoes all replaced, but "your car is making an awful noise."

"Yeah i know it's the disks grinding, that's why you've just replaced them."

"Nah, there's a noise coming from the front. Is that what you thought was the disks? Sounds like your drive shaft is going to pop out. Jump in and i'll run you around the block in it..."

"Erm, yes that's the noise. Car is pulling right too so i thought that the rear disk was jammed on and pulling the car back.."

"Nah, that's something to do with the driveshaft."

Got it back in garage and got it jacked up, had a fiddle about with things but cannot pin point the fault, but identified worn top bearing carrier (top of strut), worn drop links, worn track rod end, and probably the full driveshaft.

Advised me to get it diagnosed by Vauxhall who will pinpoint the component that is causing the noise, then he'll get me price of part and fit it etc..

That'll teach me to self-diagnose things although the brakes really did need doing..

Just realised that rear tyres have passed the legal limit too...
vibrio
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21st Jan 06 at 16:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

that will be mav's driving
Corsalad87
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Sounds like it might be pricey mate especially with a bill for the brakes and tyres on top
Rebrabuk
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21st Jan 06 at 17:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Brakes paid for - £200.

Tyres will have to wait.

Driveshaft expected to be about £250.
mav
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Not my driving he's had the car for ages

Sounds pricey marc....I replaced the front discs and pads in the time i had it but not the rear....
deanmcreynolds26
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21st Jan 06 at 17:57   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

get one from scrappy or on the net! much cheaper than that.. can u sually get a shaft with cv joints for £10 this way... loads of vectras about as well
Rebrabuk
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I got the fronts replaced last year, disks and pads. Disks were warped and pads none existent..

A week after i had the fronts done, i got new pads on the rear and 1 new rear disk. The bloke that done it said the other side was fine so didn't change that disk. That's why i thought that disk must've now been fucked (well it was, but that wasn't causing the noise).. Had the whole lot on both sides overhauled today though.

The mechanic at the garage i went to today was asking why i had so much shit in the back seat (interior plastics bits etc) and i told him i was trying to sell them on eBay and he said i should look for a new driveshaft on eBay to get it cheaper.

Can't find any though. and wouldn't know what i was doing at a scrappy's..
Andrew
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I've fucked the front pads on mine Having to use the handbrake to slow down It's booked in on Tuesday as it's had a recall, something to do with caps on the front springs Get them sorted then.

[Edited on 22-01-2006 by Andrew]
vibrio
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quote:
Originally posted by mav


Not my driving he's had the car for ages

Sounds pricey marc....I replaced the front discs and pads in the time i had it but not the rear....


come on that time I was int he car with you - gental acceleration, speed limits and gental braking. I mean WTF is that all about
Rebrabuk
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22nd Jan 06 at 13:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
gental acceleration, speed limits and gental braking.


Same here for the past 12 months so it can't be my fault either...

 
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