There's no reason for coilovers to fail an mot unless they are somehow damaged or the shocks are goosed!
If everything is in good order, it will be fine.
The only other thing that could be a problem is if the car is too low to get on an mot ramp or on the brake tester, which will obviously be...
I know what your saying but N8 has got a point. It depends on how often you are stopped a few years ago i bought a cavalier as a cheap run around. The car was pretty tidy but was an old car at the time and i got stopped in it no less than 4 times a week just for them to check my details were...
From the battery testers i used to use it wasnt whats in the battery its if it holds the charge so basically the tester had a voltmeter with a needle and if the needle dropped when on the battery it wasnt holding charge so it needed replacing if it stayed where it is then its ok. Battery voltage...
Ideally the mots that are carried out should be to the vosa standard its not always the case though. Tbh though parts can still wear out after the mot considering its every 12 months but its unlikely after a week though but at least they didnt find anything. Imo they are just trying to get more...
Thanks aragorn tbh im not worried about it catching me speeding as i dont think it has. I was more interested in how it was placed as i havnt seen them like this before so from what has been said they can do whatever they want and i agree if your excessively speeding then no you cant complain...
Im not going to start ranting and raving but speed deterrent my **** if you cant easily see it in good time then how is it going to slow you down its just as iv always thought to make money. I dont think the one i saw has got me as i wasnt going fast anyway if it has it will be about 35mph i...
Hi all i saw a mobile speed camera van yesterday not a rarity i know lol but this was parked at the end of a line of cars with a large van before it which was blocking my view of the camera van i only saw it when i was practically at the side of it. It was on the opposite side of the road and...
My advice is to just accept the points and the fine as you were speeding and thats the price you pay. Im not known for sticking to the speed limits myself but when iv been done before i have just accepted the points and got on with it like many others have and i will do so if it happens again...
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