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GoTRICE
31-01-2005, 12:10 PM
hello all,
at this point in time i am trying to get my car registered in queensland. To do this i have to put same disks and calipers on front. If both are fto items would these require an engineering certificate.
Also Jase (TZABOY) replaced the cv boots prior to me purchasing this car. This dodge mechanic (who i am not getting to do any work) reckons one is split, if so would they still be under warranty?? been about 20 days since replacement i'd figure. I cant check the cv's myself it is basically physically impossible without lift.
My third question is; my idle is rough and i believe i might be losing a bit of low down torque therefore i want a tune up. My mums mechanic (hes not dodgey) says i probably have to take it to a mitsubishi specialist because it could be one of the sensors, if this is true are there any on the sunshine coast??? Also would anyone have an idea as to the price to get her performing at an optimum???

Thanks for any help.

Gerard
31-01-2005, 01:37 PM
hello all,
at this point in time i am trying to get my car registered in queensland. To do this i have to put same disks and calipers on front. If both are fto items would these require an engineering certificate.
Also Jase (TZABOY) replaced the cv boots prior to me purchasing this car. This dodge mechanic (who i am not getting to do any work) reckons one is split, if so would they still be under warranty?? been about 20 days since replacement i'd figure. I cant check the cv's myself it is basically physically impossible without lift.
My third question is; my idle is rough and i believe i might be losing a bit of low down torque therefore i want a tune up. My mums mechanic (hes not dodgey) says i probably have to take it to a mitsubishi specialist because it could be one of the sensors, if this is true are there any on the sunshine coast??? Also would anyone have an idea as to the price to get her performing at an optimum???

Thanks for any help.


i dont know about the rest of the questions, but the cv joints should have a 2 or 3 year warranty on em.