Originally posted by psychocandy
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OP I agree with others you cant just take the power steering off. I know in the old days cars didnt have but new cars are designed to have it - chances are you wont be able to turn the wheel if its off.
I had problems with an Audi A4. Power steer packed up suddently. I could hardly steer it to the side of the road it was so heavy.
Saying that theres a lot to be said about using an old banger (thats safe) because you aint losing anything. My 7 year Galaxy is still going strong at 120K. Loathe to get rid because its paid for and it works.
But I always things car packs up and you cant get to client one day is gonna be costly maybe.
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostBeing able to steer is pointless if you can't operate the pedals, so you'd better start working on those legs too....
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYour obsession would be mildly flattering if you were not as ugly as a drunken Apache!!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMM is probably, on reflection, just jealous of my clear upper-body strength dominance that I can drive without PAS
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWhereas shauny is so obese that they had to fit power steering onto his mobility scooter so he could make it round the corner into the Barnstaple 'Spoons.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMM is probably, on reflection, just jealous of my clear upper-body strength dominance that I can drive without PAS
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Waste not; want not
Originally posted by sasguru View PostI can't believe what I'm reading. People with runabouts and fixing them
But that is pointless hypocrisy. You can't just create recyclables; you've got to consume them.
Buying secondhand stuff for your car not only saves money; it also saves your soul.
I know it doesn't apply to power steering but used panels also mean you don't have to spend a fortune getting things sprayed. They arrive in the colour you want.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI can't belive waht I'm reading. People with runabouts and fixing them!
But then, as we all know, this stopped being a contractors forum years ago and is now full of bottom-feeder Brexiters, permies, ex-squaddie security guards, public sector parasites, unemployed and under-employed Daily Fail readers etc etc.
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