fishsponge
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For those who don't know, you can look up your vehicle's MOT history here:
Motoring : Directgov - MOT history request
I just did this and learned that my vehicle's last MOT (before I owned it) was a PASS (of course), with two advisories...
O/s and n/s sills slightly corroded
Presumably, "slightly corroded" means nothing needs doing yet, but will do in future. Given that this was done in May 2010, I suspect they haven't got too much worse yet.
Can I stop having to deal with this by fitting rock sliders or will they still need welding up some day regardless?
Also, if rock sliders will remove the need to weld the sills, presumably that's a more cost effective thing to do anyway, right? I imagine the cost of a pair of rock sliders is roughly the same as the cost of welding them up... maybe...
Nearside Drag link end ball joint has slight play (2.2.B.1f)
What on earth does this mean? I've never heard of a "drag link end ball joint". Does it sound like a big job??
Motoring : Directgov - MOT history request
I just did this and learned that my vehicle's last MOT (before I owned it) was a PASS (of course), with two advisories...
O/s and n/s sills slightly corroded
Presumably, "slightly corroded" means nothing needs doing yet, but will do in future. Given that this was done in May 2010, I suspect they haven't got too much worse yet.
Can I stop having to deal with this by fitting rock sliders or will they still need welding up some day regardless?
Also, if rock sliders will remove the need to weld the sills, presumably that's a more cost effective thing to do anyway, right? I imagine the cost of a pair of rock sliders is roughly the same as the cost of welding them up... maybe...
Nearside Drag link end ball joint has slight play (2.2.B.1f)
What on earth does this mean? I've never heard of a "drag link end ball joint". Does it sound like a big job??
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