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Old 15-11-2006, 01:56 AM   #1
Donshe
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Default Handbrake Adjustments

Hi guys, I took my car into Ford once complaining of noise form the wheels, got the handbrake adjusted. To my shock, nothing had changed, so I took it back and they admitted it wasnt done right. They did it again free of charge. 2 months down to today the same noise is back and the handbrake comes all the way up again.

My question is, should the adjustment have lasted this long or am I up for another bill?

Edit- Might as well throw this is. Recently got new tyers and got an alignment, before that, whenever i turned left/right, the wheels would squeak ike crazy, seemed to stop after the alignment. The other night I was out with mates and the car somehow ended up doing some circle work.... (on loose dirt) Anyway, the noise sort of returned, did I just go and screw up the alignment :P

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