cabb8ge wrote: » Well when 166man tell us in Feb that he not need any work on steering rack we will see about correct posts
Stheno wrote: » Eh with an alfa, you talk about the upper and lower wishbones, and the bushings/bushes (as I call them) seperately Makes a bit of a difference when you've a car where the bushings are part of the rack, and the wishbones can be replaced?
cabb8ge wrote: » but you seem to forget the bushings 166man speak of are most likely wishbone bushings that can be replaced but often times wishbones are replaced with them, bushings can be got without the wishboneshttp://www.alfastumper.com/product_info.php?cPath=270_1_87_165&products_id=322
challengemaster wrote: » If one set of bushings are worn, it's pretty likely another set are if they haven't been previously replaced. And the worn ones will put more stress on the others.
cabb8ge wrote: » the link for total set, up and lower, left and right.
Stheno wrote: » Strangely CM on my 156, I replaced one wishbone on the nearside, but had to replace bushes on both sides both when I had my steering rack reconditioned and when it failed completely. All four wishbones were fine.
Stheno wrote: » Upper and lower wishbones on a 156 are completely seperate from the bushes that are part of the steering rack You don't seem to be getting that?
cabb8ge wrote: » I get it totally but you seem defintite that 166man needs steering rack becaause yours did. 166man mention suspension bushings, you talk about steering rack bushings. easy fix, time will tell
challengemaster wrote: » Nearside takes more of a pounding, it's always close to the ditch, more potholes, rougher surface. It's easier for the wishbone to get screwed on the nearside.
Stheno wrote: » ........... Have you considered comprehension lessons? Read back through my posts!
cabb8ge wrote: » and if it is steering the tie rod ends are availabnle from other suppliers, Alfa say all rack required as no tie rod ends seperate fromt them.
Stheno wrote: » Why not wait till he has the test.................
cabb8ge wrote: » why you not wait? Steering rack replacment bad news poster :P
cabb8ge wrote: » i only log on to vote for Subaru red in elections
Stheno wrote: » Enough I'm reporting you as a troll.
cabb8ge wrote: » reporting as troll? for voting in elections?
Stheno wrote: » No elections here
cabb8ge wrote: » I call that election
An election is a formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office
LIGHTNING wrote: » Getting used to driving the TT now, clutch has a short action and the gearbox takes a while to warm up. On the plus I do like the turbo noise I no longer have to make "Pew Pew" noises, my car does them for me:pac:
LIGHTNING wrote: » No got her in Dublin just before Christmas.
pred racer wrote: » Anyone know where the pressure differential sensor for the dpf is on the 159? Mine used to throw the odd error, now its all the time. The regens are still happening ok though, from what I read the problem is normally degraded pipes from the exhaust (due to the heat) . Ill replace them.....if I can find them:p (i can find where it is on a fiat croma, go figure!) All help appreciated. Last chance in 2012 to get the alfa jokes in, bring it on