FAO EvilRob,
Puma Update: Crashed the Puma friday, so today, I took her in for assessment, hobbled her back and later washed her to make up what I had done to her.
Because I'm a caring b*stard!
(Y)
The shock on the rear n/s needs replacing. So I'm gonna pootle about for a bit and pick up some AP's when they pop up.
The whole rear beam is being changed so it should be an issue. The front is gonna be fine (fingers crossed).
Bushes will need changing anyway.
The breakers yard cut the ABS cable to remove the rear beam (don't ask me why-eejits).
The beam, I'm told, will come as full including the ABS sensors and cable which is useless.
Cheers Ian.
Have a look at it on the ramp it looks somewhat eroded (like the rest of the effin' car). Might not be feasible.
Worth a poke as they aren't cheap.
It's a race against time now to get it back on the road. Got a hefty journey next week. Nothing like a bit of pressure!
Mechanic has seen it and he's happy it's just the tracking on the front.
The rear axle has cracked so I'm going to get the rear beam and alloys, £50+60+30(del)= £140, £150-200 labour plus bushes and ABS Sensors.
Could of been worse. :|
Should of just smeared the badger.
Scots, Quest. Cheers Gents. :ok:
I'm going to take it to the mechanic in the morning to get a full list of whats needed. The guy is quite anal but a friend of my dads so I'll see what he says.
The car was bought for £950 and It's on my drive with (wait for it) 80,001 miles on the clock :|...
Gents,
I crashed my Puma. I avoided some wildlife and span the car into a kerb. <_<
The rear o/s wheel is at an obscure angle and the front o/s wheel has taken a shunt.
The tracking is somewhat out, I can't apply the brakes when moving and it crabbed all the way home.
I'm trying to...
Nice,
I'm tempted to do a raised stand for my iPhone in that hole, probably using a putty of some sort.
Does this charge the iPod/iPhone as well?
:thumbs: