So I moved about a year ago and discovered on settlement day that the R36 bottoms out coming into the driveway from the street.
The drive is quite a steep downhill and the entrance from the street comes up so I have a bit of a hump to negotiate. Even my wife's stock as a rock Holden Cruze scrapes if we are both in it. If I reverse the R36 in on a 45 and don't have any passengers, most of the time, it doesn't scrape.
I assumed it was the exhaust scraping and didn't worry about it too much. This morning it scraped particularly badly and I saw half a bolt get left behind. I had previously found half a bolt in a similar position but wasn't sure where it had came from.
So I investigate and find that the carrier bearing for the tailshaft has 2 sheared bolts and one bent as ****, leaving only one good bolt keeping it secure


I cbf'd with an easy out so I rang the good people at volkewrke who squeezed me in on what was already a flat chat day before a long weekend. The kids and I went over to Doncaster shops and had some lunch while the boys extracted the 2 broken bolts and replaced the lot with new high tensile bolts with lower profile heads. Love their work!
The drive is quite a steep downhill and the entrance from the street comes up so I have a bit of a hump to negotiate. Even my wife's stock as a rock Holden Cruze scrapes if we are both in it. If I reverse the R36 in on a 45 and don't have any passengers, most of the time, it doesn't scrape.
I assumed it was the exhaust scraping and didn't worry about it too much. This morning it scraped particularly badly and I saw half a bolt get left behind. I had previously found half a bolt in a similar position but wasn't sure where it had came from.
So I investigate and find that the carrier bearing for the tailshaft has 2 sheared bolts and one bent as ****, leaving only one good bolt keeping it secure



I cbf'd with an easy out so I rang the good people at volkewrke who squeezed me in on what was already a flat chat day before a long weekend. The kids and I went over to Doncaster shops and had some lunch while the boys extracted the 2 broken bolts and replaced the lot with new high tensile bolts with lower profile heads. Love their work!
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