Took my LCR in for its MOT yesterday and thought it may fail on front tyres as they are pretty much on the wear markers (thought they'd be an advisory) and other than that it appeared to be in good shape...
Turns out I was wrong... The front offside wheel is wobbly as hell (track rod end totally gone), this really annoyed me because I took it to the same garage a few months ago saying it felt unstable when driving at higher speeds (i.e. motorways); I'm not the most familiar with diagnosing issues on cars (mainly because I have limited knowledge of cars; I'm just learning as different stuff goes wrong). So I asked the garage to do a 2 wheel alignment as I thought the tracking was at fault, they did the alignment and charged me £40 for it but why the hell didn't they notice this???? ...Because they are a bunch of complete muppet cowboys!
So then it turns out the rear wheels look fine from looking at them on the car, but the inside edge of the tyre's are pretty much bald with threads showing... After looking, it appears the camber of the rear wheels has been set at a very strong angle with the outside edge hardly touching the road (some stupid previous owner obviously thought they knew what they were doing and set it up completely wrong!).
So they rang me to say it failed the MOT and NEEDED the following work to pass:
- Track Rod end
- New Anti Roll Bar, bushes & clamps
- 4x Tyres (quoted £350 for some rubbish cheapo tyres)
- headlight adjustment
- rear wiper blade
To which I said no; went to pick up the car and they gave me the MOT documents:
Failures:
- Worn out anti roll bar bushes
- Worn out track rod end
- Offside Headlight too dim
- Rear tyres bald on inside edge
- Front tyres on wear markers (half expected)
And advisories given:
- Rear discs pitted
- Rear pads worn out
- 4x Coil springs severely corroded
- Exhaust back box has a crack and should be changed
- Anti Roll bar severely corroded
I checked over the car with a colleague at work (who knows everything about cars); he said:
- All 4 coil springs look in perfect shape; he showed me and they have black paint with no corrosion what-so-ever
- Anti Roll Bar in good shape; has a bit of surface corrosion (to be expected on a 7yr old car) but in good working order.
- Headlight looked fine (maybe slightly out of alignment)
Anyways... Booked it in to get the track rod end and bushes replaced today at a local garage with two old boy's working there who don't rip you off (recommended by a friend); paying £60 for track rod end fitted and £40ish for anti roll bar bushes fitted. He's also going to look at the headlight for me and let me know (I replaced it a few months ago and maybe I put it in slightly wrong so it could just be at the wrong angle).
Friday morning getting 4 new tyres fitted (Falken Ziex ZE-912 225/40 R18 W (92), Reinforced) - Ordered from blackcircles.com (£330)
Friday afternoon going to formula one garage to get a 4 wheel alignment and sort the rear tyre camber (£100ish - they charge depending on what alignment needs doing). I'll also get them to do another MOT (£25) which should hopefully pass.
So all in all:
£55 failed test
£60 track rod end
£40 anti roll bar bushes
£330 4x tyres
£100 4 wheel alignment
£10 headlight adjustment (if required)
£25 MOT test
£620
Oh well!!! Least it should be sorted for another year; service next month!
Turns out I was wrong... The front offside wheel is wobbly as hell (track rod end totally gone), this really annoyed me because I took it to the same garage a few months ago saying it felt unstable when driving at higher speeds (i.e. motorways); I'm not the most familiar with diagnosing issues on cars (mainly because I have limited knowledge of cars; I'm just learning as different stuff goes wrong). So I asked the garage to do a 2 wheel alignment as I thought the tracking was at fault, they did the alignment and charged me £40 for it but why the hell didn't they notice this???? ...Because they are a bunch of complete muppet cowboys!
So then it turns out the rear wheels look fine from looking at them on the car, but the inside edge of the tyre's are pretty much bald with threads showing... After looking, it appears the camber of the rear wheels has been set at a very strong angle with the outside edge hardly touching the road (some stupid previous owner obviously thought they knew what they were doing and set it up completely wrong!).
So they rang me to say it failed the MOT and NEEDED the following work to pass:
- Track Rod end
- New Anti Roll Bar, bushes & clamps
- 4x Tyres (quoted £350 for some rubbish cheapo tyres)
- headlight adjustment
- rear wiper blade
To which I said no; went to pick up the car and they gave me the MOT documents:
Failures:
- Worn out anti roll bar bushes
- Worn out track rod end
- Offside Headlight too dim
- Rear tyres bald on inside edge
- Front tyres on wear markers (half expected)
And advisories given:
- Rear discs pitted
- Rear pads worn out
- 4x Coil springs severely corroded
- Exhaust back box has a crack and should be changed
- Anti Roll bar severely corroded
I checked over the car with a colleague at work (who knows everything about cars); he said:
- All 4 coil springs look in perfect shape; he showed me and they have black paint with no corrosion what-so-ever
- Anti Roll Bar in good shape; has a bit of surface corrosion (to be expected on a 7yr old car) but in good working order.
- Headlight looked fine (maybe slightly out of alignment)
Anyways... Booked it in to get the track rod end and bushes replaced today at a local garage with two old boy's working there who don't rip you off (recommended by a friend); paying £60 for track rod end fitted and £40ish for anti roll bar bushes fitted. He's also going to look at the headlight for me and let me know (I replaced it a few months ago and maybe I put it in slightly wrong so it could just be at the wrong angle).
Friday morning getting 4 new tyres fitted (Falken Ziex ZE-912 225/40 R18 W (92), Reinforced) - Ordered from blackcircles.com (£330)
Friday afternoon going to formula one garage to get a 4 wheel alignment and sort the rear tyre camber (£100ish - they charge depending on what alignment needs doing). I'll also get them to do another MOT (£25) which should hopefully pass.
So all in all:
£55 failed test
£60 track rod end
£40 anti roll bar bushes
£330 4x tyres
£100 4 wheel alignment
£10 headlight adjustment (if required)
£25 MOT test
£620
Oh well!!! Least it should be sorted for another year; service next month!