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Mm zf will be changing to fourth at about that time. Must just keep car hanging in the power band better with the gearing I guess? Time for zf swap :P

Or moar powerrrrrr!!!!!!!

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Getting tax return back and about to do some extra bit of work to the car then get the rates in the mail that have gone up to 2.3k

f*ck sake

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Changing pads only to realise that the previous owner has stripped both the bleed nipples.

Snapped my brake clamp (it was old)

And the cherry on top, the mob that fitted my tyres, who I've already had trouble with, stripped my lock nut and stud...

Not f*cking happy Jan!

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Changing pads only to realise that the previous owner has stripped both the bleed nipples.

Snapped my brake clamp (it was old)

And the cherry on top, the mob that fitted my tyres, who I've already had trouble with, stripped my lock nut and stud...

Not f*cking happy Jan!

and they call them selfs tradesman . had a flat tyre once ,and was unable to get the wheel nuts off .they were that tight .

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Changing pads only to realise that the previous owner has stripped both the bleed...

I did a double take with this sentence... Edited by .Stripes.
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Useless bunch of pricks, when they fitted the tyres to my new wheels they couldn't even line up the dot with the valve, a wheel weight fell off before I even go home and they scratched all my front stud holes putting the nuts on...and then stripped a nut when I took it back to get the wheels re-balanced

Safe to say they're paying for a new stud, nut and labour to put it in

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This is something I find quite annoying (In saying that I've only ever owned 2 cars long enough to change tyres on them).. But both times something went wrong with the tyre fitment.. WRX none of the wheel weights stayed on past a week.. And I sheared two wheel studs attempting to change a flat tyre..

BA Falcon.. Bought new 19" rims and they got scratched by the tyre place fitting them with tyres FOR THE FIRST DAMN TIME..

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It wasn't an issue before this year as Im a qualified wheel aligner so I fitted them myself, but I don't have the means anymore and I left on bad terms and won't go back on principle.

I didn't kick up a stink about the scratches as I didn't have locating rings due to spacers.

But how hard is it to put brand new nuts on without stripping them...

:edit I specifically told them not to use a gun either

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