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323i LCI front brake pads replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="audionutter" data-source="post: 455011" data-attributes="member: 21007"><p>I was just relaying what the service centre told me.</p><p></p><p>Actually, I don't think it is a pothole damage at all. First, no one remerbers hitting such a pothole and the car only has two drivers. Secondly, how is it possible for a pothole to damage the sensor and the shock absorber mounting so easily without damaging the wheel rim or tyre sidewall? Thirdly, if there is really such a big pothole impact causing this damage, how come the steering alignment was not even knocked out? They did not have to realign or readjust the steering and wheel alignment at all.</p><p></p><p>I personally think it is a manufacturing fault during the CKD assembly. Who knows for sure, eh?:questionmark::questionmark::questionmark:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audionutter, post: 455011, member: 21007"] I was just relaying what the service centre told me. Actually, I don't think it is a pothole damage at all. First, no one remerbers hitting such a pothole and the car only has two drivers. Secondly, how is it possible for a pothole to damage the sensor and the shock absorber mounting so easily without damaging the wheel rim or tyre sidewall? Thirdly, if there is really such a big pothole impact causing this damage, how come the steering alignment was not even knocked out? They did not have to realign or readjust the steering and wheel alignment at all. I personally think it is a manufacturing fault during the CKD assembly. Who knows for sure, eh?:questionmark::questionmark::questionmark: [/QUOTE]
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