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Zugara

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  1. I was just taking a break from ebay Nutta.....
  2. Thanks, but do you like the cubby No its sh1t.
  3. Erm..... nope. rate my camel toe is worse......... Thats quite possibly one of the wrongest websites on the internet
  4. Dunno Think its cos the bride has a crush on me
  5. problem is there is no noise, sorts of creeps up on you then......
  6. You couldn't anyway, I have been banished to the stairs..... and I don't get any crackling so i will bring my own
  7. with buddy, our cat wrapped around my arm, reading the forum, feet up after a hard days work and Buddy just ........farted... Thought I was going to hurl, and just like that he's gone and left me in a cloud of gas Why oh why....
  8. Your welcome anytime Will, looking forward to Saturday ...... those that are not on the step get extra Crackling Huh, I'm not coming then... ...no crackling=no paul, as much as i like you jim, the crackling supersedes our friendship.
  9. 4th step noooooooooooo, its to high...... I will wear the bib if you wear the nappies..... As always anything I can do to help G...... so far no step booked for you or Will Although after Paul's conversation with Mrs DoogyRev this evening... he may be promoted to the fourth step.... as long as he wears a bib
  10. I LOVE HIM...... Just a great bloke with a huge, well, can't say here, but non the less a really nice genuine bloke. And his wife aint too bad either....
  11. TT, are the worst, known several people who have left due to customer services, line drops when heavy traffic on the web, steer clear IMO
  12. Virgin media is my provider, never had any issues in 6 years. Speed always good, service always good. I am on 30mb/s
  13. correct, but as i said, some peeps are not able to identify correctly which bearing may be breaking down, as the OP has asked, i would assume that he is unsure how or what to check for. no disrespect. If you are that way inclined, IE, hands on with 30 years experience in mechanical engineering, it's a simple diagnosis and cheap fix, however if you aren't that way inclined, where would you start, you would ask a question as the OP has done and wait for replies or more experienced people, thats how we learn. It was quite strange, as when this question was posted, I was actually watching a motor program with Ed China, who was changing a wheel bearing on a dodge Charger, even he suggested that both should be changed together. If you had a pair of bearings that had done say for arguments sake, 60k miles, and one had started to fail, would you question yourself if you should change both? It's such a simple quick job. IMO, if your doing one, just do both. Stress loading on the bearings would have been quite large and if one is failing, this would naturally put added stress on the other bearing. With out a bearing vibration pen, you can only feel and listen for a bearing breaking down, this comes with experience. We each have our opinions, and this is mine, no offence meant to anyone, and I am always open to differing ways of doing things. I would change both, no question, no recourse to do the other at a later date. We may have to agree too disagree on this Thanks Vik....
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