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Author Subject: N/s driveshaft boot
footah212

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Post #26
welshpug! wrote:
sounds like the outer joint had slipped past the clip.


Should I be worried about that ?

Too late anyway, heading to the track in the morning so if it dies , it dies

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Posted 15th Sep 2012 at 19:06
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Post #27
No, no need to worry about it.

Hope it all goes well on track for you. Wink

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Posted 16th Sep 2012 at 08:52
footah212

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Post #28
track day was good. Weather after lunch was s**t, so put on T1R road tyres on the front in place of treadless 888's. Then it dried up but I couldn't be bother changing them back. what a difference in front end grip. T1R's really are crap!!

Good day though main thing was no major mechanical problemsBig grin .

Front brake decided to seize up somehow on the way up. Stripped down pads and cleaned everything up(RED hot thoguh) then all was fineSmile

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Posted 16th Sep 2012 at 18:01
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Post #29
Glad you had a good day and the car held up well, you're right about the R888's though they really are a world apart! Thumbs up

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Posted 16th Sep 2012 at 22:11

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