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My servicing experience today
papajo82:
Thanx man.... :thumbsup: Looking forward to ur update......
infinityx:
--- Quote from: papajo82 on January 06, 2007, 11:01:39 PM ---Thanx man.... :thumbsup: Looking forward to ur update......
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You got PM bro! :thumbsup:
papajo82:
--- Quote from: infinityx on January 10, 2007, 10:32:16 AM ---You got PM bro! :thumbsup:
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Thanks man.... Will definitely highlight it to TCM when my next servicing is due!!!! If the SA still insist that there are no probs, then i gonna screw his a** big time :devil2: :devil2:
Peace to tat man.......
infinityx:
--- Quote from: papajo82 on January 10, 2007, 02:48:35 PM ---Thanks man.... Will definitely highlight it to TCM when my next servicing is due!!!! If the SA still insist that there are no probs, then i gonna screw his a** big time :devil2: :devil2:
Peace to tat man.......
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No problem. Hope the feedback can solve your problem. Cheers!! :thumbsup:
jeff3tan:
--- Quote from: Nick Lee on December 31, 2006, 05:22:14 PM ---New Tyres, roads are titled in Singapore... So water can slip to the sides..
New Tyres need time to 'burn' accordingly to the road.
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OT a bit on this alignment issue.
This is what I've read about it many many years ago in some article. Please dun flame me for it.
In countries with "Right Hand Drive" cars the vehicals usually drfit to the left, and the "Left Hand Drive" countries have their cars drifting to the right instead.
There are a couple of reasons to it one is, as quoted by "Nick" as the singapore roads are design that way so that water can slip to the side of the roads and not flooding them. The second reason is for safety reason, IF ever a driver falls asleep or kong off (heart attack, fainted, etc), the car can roll to a stop and in this case the car rolls towards the left (this assumption is that he has zero contact with the steerling wheel) with is why also the roads design to have a emergency lane on the left and not the right for all "Right Hand Drive" countries.
I'm not sure how true is this explaination but nevertheless, I thought it does make some sense to its design of the roads. I do feel the same uneasiness if my car is drifting to one side I find that it take more effort to drive it especially if happens that the car I'm driving have a heavier steerling wheel.
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