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um can anyone please explain to me why the rear left tyre wud have less tread then the other tires and inturn cause me to fail my warrant..

i do know either one of the front wheels r buckled or it needs a wheel alignment could this possibly be the culprit..

also wondern what i can use to get the yellowish stain of my headlights

i was told to use a paste called cut n shine my mech told me that the stain is affecting the headlights making them dull.

cheers guys

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Haggered stock viscous diff maybe, or maybe you have a lot of rounda bouts in your area?

Could be just your driving style. Statistically, the rear passengers side seat is the most dangerous as the driver in a emergency situation, will flick the rear of the car AWAY from the driver (to the left, when turning right) Linked to this, is most people feel more comfortable flicking the rear to the left (when turning right)

... course it could be just a misalignment :D

Run of the mill duco "cut 'n' polish" is what your mech prolly suggested.

Edited by GeeTR

you've been cutting some skids haven't ya mate :).

r200 VLSD past its prime.

keeps going single spinner on ya.

i have same problem, but is the right wheel. just spend $70 and replace the tyre.

or do what im doing and spend $1200 on a 2-way kaaz lsd :P :P

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