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Re: Stag Mileage indicators
Hello All,
Actually Peter, I think this list should be added to the Stag Buyers Guide,
some great suggestions here.
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Glenn Merrell
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[email protected] wrote:
> Hi all
> So how do you get an idea of how many miles your Stag has covered.
> Here are some things to look at.
> Play in drivers door hinges greater than passenger door.
> Play in fuel cap hinge
> Play in locks, and lock barrels.
> Play in Steering lock.
> Play in brake pedal clevis pin, or fulcrum shaft.
> Play in accelerator pedal fulcrum shaft.
> Play in brake light switch plunger
> Play in the seat runner greater on the drivers side.
> On a new car these are all dead tight.
> Some movement occurs around 30 to 50 k
> New looking Pedal Rubbers could have been replaced, but this is more of a high
> miler modern car clockers trick.
> Above are personal views. What do you think?
> Peter Howells
>
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