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rear wheel/back wheel on driver side
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            £60 - £100 for a full alignment check.
Leave it and it will scrap the tyres. Ive seen brand new tyres worn down to the metal and cords in under 2000 miles because the tracking/alingment was out.
So leaking it will just cost you more in the long run. If you supplied the part then the garage did their job and fitted it.
If its faulty then thats your issue to take up with the seller not theirs.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 - 
            Easy to tell I expect the radius arm bearings have broken up very common on 206 and a right pain to put right as well I would source another complete rear axle from a breaker favourite thing is when you replace the arm one side and don't mark up the torsion bar the car sits lop sided0
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            There is noice when turing left or right,i think its wheel bearing
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