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phil.allchurch

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  1. Hi there my 01' legacy gt is making clicking noises when you use a little acceleration?? Round about when the turbo kicks in?? Any suggestions? Cheers
  2. Yeah thats what would've happened, but the crc spray broke the rust down enough overnight, and just reversed the car with a few revs and that sorted it. So you'd recommend getting the brakes checked out?? Cos like you say there is a bit of rust build up around the brakes..
  3. Problem solved!!! Was the brakes rusted to the discs. A few revs sorted it out. I sprayed the disc with a bit of crc to remove some of the rust yesterday, looks better today. Took it for a drive to get some of the residue off the disc.. Appreciate your help guys, really appreciate it
  4. Na well if it was the handbreak sticking the wheel wouldn't budge at all, but yeah there is a bit of a rust, and has built up surprisingly quickly over the past week when i backed down the boatramp into salt water. wouldn't think it was the handbrake as i'm able to move the wheel a little then just stops, feels as if its a mechanical stop, not just like the pads rubbing and coming to a halt.. na no noises at all that i've noticed.. It is manual, 2001 and 111000ks so not terribly old. ok this is where i've made a wee slip up.. just 1 wheel jacked up, i'm guessing the rear wheels move in sync?? Yeah haven't used it in a week and last time i did use it the rear wheels were in sea water.. but i did give the wheels a spray with the hose
  5. Hi everyone, I went to reverse my car out of the driveway and it just won't budge, i could tell by the suspension movement that it's the rear that is the issue, so I jacked the car up and tried to spin the right rear wheel forward then backward.. it moves a fraction then just locks up.. same with the left hand side.. Don't know too much about cars but i'm guessing it has something to do with the rear diff? If so, will this be an expensive fix? and how do I go about getting it fixed?? Cheers Phil
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