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M.O.T and lsd

It soon will be time to get my zed mot'd.

I saw on this forum an article that said do not have your car's brakes tested on the rolling road tester, due to possible damage to the diff.

a) What do I ask the testing station about other equipment that they need to test without rolling road ?

 

b) If they try to bullsh*t me and say they have a rolling road that is safe for lsd's whats my comeback ? Is there such a device ?

 

Thanks

 

John

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a) if the MOT station has rollers, then they will also have a Tapley Meter (or decelerometer) for testing unsuitable vehicles

 

b) if they have a plate brake tester instead of rollers (very unlikely, but we have ;) )then these are perfectly safe to use.

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a) if the MOT station has rollers, then they will also have a Tapley Meter (or decelerometer) for testing unsuitable vehicles

 

b) if they have a plate brake tester instead of rollers (very unlikely, but we have ;) )then these are perfectly safe to use.

 

 

Thanks Paul,

 

Thats just what I needed.

 

Cheers,

 

John

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