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  1. Hmmmm....... possibly not but they were working when I bought the car 3 weeks ago (I checked all doors) & now their not, so I assumed................ Hi I have exactly the same problem, doors lock themselves after 30 seconds, no light comes on the dash to say the rear doors are open, no interior light when rear doors open. Did you manage to find out what the problem was?
  2. Try Nottingham Car 4 Wheel Alignment Centre, 0115 9599144. I've taken cars there a few times and they know their stuff. LINKY Cheers Mr Morse, I will give them a tinkle, not to far from me
  3. Thanks to all who have replied,perhaps I am used to a firmer ride having driven alfa's lancia's and recently saab's. To me the car seems stuck between firm and soft ride if you know what i mean, not quite either really.A mate of mine suggested a beefier antiroll bar both back and front to firm things up a bit but I have no idea if this would help or indeed if you could get such parts. Another option maybe going from stock 16 wheels to 18, less rubber less bounce theory. This maybe the option for me to take perhaps try some 2nd hand wheels.I did this with my saab convertible from 15 to 16 because the original wheels were naff and it firmed up the ride quite a bit although this was not the original intention.Any of you lads got bigger wheels on your gs?.I think the wheel geometry option is a must anyway as the inside edge of the front tyres are wearing and having read most threads on the forum it seems everyone seems to get this problem. Any idea's were in the midlands I can get this done to a good standard?
  4. Hi,Newbie here Just brought a 98 gs300 mk2 with 110k on the clock. Love the car but find it a bit jiggly on the road,previous car was a saab with quite a firm ride.Since having the gs300 i have been getting back pain (sob story)I was wondering if perhaps new shocks might firm up the ride a bit and offer me a bit more comfortable drive. Have any of you guys fitted new shocks and at what mileage would you say they should be replaced, i suppose at 110k there's a fair chance the original shocks are a tad worn. I have seen some gas shocks in the US kyb gy-2 , anybody tried these, any help advise most welcome. Redlex.
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