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Old 16-10-2012, 22:39   #1
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Get a grinding noise when I put full lock on anyone help?
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Old 16-10-2012, 22:52   #2
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steering stops m8 get some grease on em
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Cheers mucker will do as soon as stops raining, slim
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did mine yesterday, I just leave it until they start grinding again
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did mine yesterday, I just leave it until they start grinding again
Two each side, one front one rear on each side.

You can also use waxoyl instead of grease.
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mine are still ok, even after driving though rivers....think i will give em' a nice lube again


mmm, do you think you could use lard on them

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Two each side, one front one rear on each side.

You can also use waxoyl instead of grease.
if you turn the wheels full lock you can get the back ones from behind the wheel (repeat for the other side) then under neath for the front ones i'm afraid. I just dip a stick in the grease pot and smear a good dollop on there
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mine are still ok, even after driving though rivers....think i will give em' a nice lube again
mmm, do you think you could use lard on them
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Vaseline, is another option...
Have you got some?
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Vaseline, is another option...
Have you got some?
you and terrano96 may like to get a room
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Everything is done with lard. Sassenachs must keep at least 500g in their sporrans for emergencies. Its the law up there! David.
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