damper fluid

damper fluid

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matt_c

Original Poster:

186 posts

260 months

Monday 1st March 2004
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Backed the car out of the garage on saturday morning to find a nice puddle of oil on the floor. The oil is right under the front near side shock absorber, and the unit itself is soaking. I guess one of the seals has just gone - completely!
Fortunately I have a warranty, and the stars at TVR Power have fitted me for Thursday - just in time for the weekend!!
I guess 20,000 miles on the original TVR shocks is probably usual!
Just hope I can get the opposite side done as well.

plipton

1,302 posts

273 months

Monday 1st March 2004
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Trouble is TVR only replace in pairs (according to Henley's anyway) and the warranty (if it's WHA) won't pay for the other one

Mine needed a new one last year - it was done under warranty but still cost about £150 to do the other side

matt_c

Original Poster:

186 posts

260 months

Monday 1st March 2004
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My warranty is with Car Care Plan. I guess I'll find out on Thursday what they say!
I'd rather pay an extra £150 if it means saving the other from failing a week later...

plipton

1,302 posts

273 months

Monday 1st March 2004
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If I were you I'd ask to keep the good one and then if one pops in the future at least you'll have a used spare to replace it with. (I wish I'd thought of this last year!)

Good luck

Plipton

matt_c

Original Poster:

186 posts

260 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2004
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Warranty company will only cover 1 shock. I don't fancy paying £267 to fit the other - I think I'll wait a while for it to fail on its own, and get the warranty company to pay for it!

mcspreader

328 posts

276 months

Thursday 4th March 2004
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Any thought of not replacing shocks, brakes or any other paired components together is utterly mad.
An extra 150 quid or 267 is cheap compared to living the rest of your life as a cripple if your car spins suddenly and violently under braking.

matt_c

Original Poster:

186 posts

260 months

Thursday 4th March 2004
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If I notice any difference I will have the other done. Generally, I think it is quite hard to notice any difference, but I do agree, it should be replaced. You never know how soon the second one may begin to leak....

chim450

1,452 posts

276 months

Thursday 4th March 2004
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My dampers are leaking as well. This is a good opportunity to change them for some Nitrons.

Apparently it improves the handling of the Tuscan dramatically (I will find out for myself next week ).

matt_c

Original Poster:

186 posts

260 months

Thursday 4th March 2004
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Warranty company will only cover replacing to the original spec, so you will unfortunately have to fork out £800+ for the nitrons. They are better however...

chim450

1,452 posts

276 months

Thursday 4th March 2004
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matt_c said:
Warranty company will only cover replacing to the original spec, so you will unfortunately have to fork out £800+ for the nitrons. They are better however...


I don't have a warranty on my car. Warranty companies are nearly as bad as car insurers at weasleing out of paying up for a claim. You would be surprised how much "wear and tear" there is out there.

basil brush

5,342 posts

278 months

Thursday 4th March 2004
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chim450 said:

Warranty companies are nearly as bad as car insurers at weasleing out of paying up for a claim.


Who do you think underwrites the warranties?