paul-c
Established Member
hi wizard
i actually meant the brake test actually broke the driveshaft - nolegs is correct, the correct way to test a 4wd is by placing a box in the car (i didnt know it was called a decelerometer) and road test the car.
im fairly sure if you check that you are or rather the mot tester is not liable for any mechanical failures during the test.
as i said it isnt a big job on a landy so it was just easier to fix it ourselves.
cheers paul-c
i actually meant the brake test actually broke the driveshaft - nolegs is correct, the correct way to test a 4wd is by placing a box in the car (i didnt know it was called a decelerometer) and road test the car.
im fairly sure if you check that you are or rather the mot tester is not liable for any mechanical failures during the test.
as i said it isnt a big job on a landy so it was just easier to fix it ourselves.
cheers paul-c