exhaust faulty. the back box was in the boot, flange where it joins the pipe was rusty, no quick fix, so pulled it off on the drive

rear tyre was smoother than a snooker ball
other rear tyre at legal limit
£160 to pass a £40 test
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The anti roll and tie bars are probably two spanners (couple of nuts each), there about £15 each. Only problem is if they are seized, or you round the allen/torx in the middle as i did. Probably best to do them all then have it 4 wheeled aligned.Captain Jack wrote:
Offside front anti-roll bar linkage has a slight play in a ball joint
Both rear brake disks slightly pitted (what does 'pitted' mean?)
Both rear tie bar/rods have slight play in ball joint
Offside front brake hose slightly deteriorated (this has been like that last year as well)
Seems I have a lot of play in the anti-roll bar area. Er.... expensive to do? Urgent? Can I do it myself (I am a 3-spanner Haynes mechanic)?