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Mondeo drop links, MOT failure


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Hi all.

My VRS Fabia has coil overs fitted, and is quite low at the front..........

Basically, it went for MOT today, and failed!

Apparently, the ARB has ben touching the drive shaft?

I was just gonna raise the car, and re test, but the guy who sold me the car said I should fit Mondeo Drop links?

Does anyone have an idea about this? Quick look on here was to no avail, and I type in mondeo drop links on eBay, and there's far too many variations!

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Guest BigJase88

sorry to hijack this thread but my drive-shaft drivers side has slight wear on it from where it was rubbing on my standard boost pipe... this issue is now sorted so it has left the drive-shaft with a polished effect on it....

will this fail? should i whack some black spray paint on it and some grime :giggle:

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sorry to hijack this thread but my drive-shaft drivers side has slight wear on it from where it was rubbing on my standard boost pipe... this issue is now sorted so it has left the drive-shaft with a polished effect on it....

will this fail? should i whack some black spray paint on it and some grime :giggle:

It'll pass so long as it's ok, but noticing where it's rubbed may make them look harder for the problem.

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