bmcecosse wrote:Good points there - but the fact folks post up here for advice suggests to me they have some idea of what's going on - and we all had to learn sometime !
Yes, we all had to learn, and I still am doing, but someone who hasn't bothered to find out what the "plate which seems to be connected to the wheel" is, strains my patience. This message board is great for advice - "shall I fit radials?", and for ideas for fixing obscure faults, but isn't really, imho, a substitute for the owner's handbook.
bmcecosse wrote:
To fix this at home will take very little time/expense - to have it taken away on a tow truck etc to a garage for reapair - will cost a LOT!! Provided new bolts are fitted - and they all pull up 'TIGHT' (I don't see a torque figure for these - anyone ??) then all should be well.
There is a compromise - getting a mechanic to look at it where it's parked now, and it may need workshop attention if the mounting is badly damaged or corroded. If the OP can't recognise the bits, will he have a clue what "tight" means, or know what a tap is, or recognise that feeling of a bolt chewing up damaged threads?
And I'm still bothered about the fourth bolt.
Kevin