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invaznGSTFeb-13-03 05:21 AM
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#15675, "grinding noise from wheels?"




          

well lately when i drive with my radio off and windows down i can hear this like grinding noise from i believe the rear of my car..like maybe something was rubbing or rusted..i'm not sure..anyone have any ideas..i don't believe it's my brakes because i just got them changed and it doesnt make noise when i step on the breaks.only when i'm moving slowly..when i drive fast i dnt think i can hear it or it isn't making noise...thanks

Mark

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Logic3Feb-13-03 06:18 AM
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#15677, "RE: grinding noise from wheels?"
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Wheel bearings.

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juggaloFeb-13-03 09:42 AM
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#15684, "RE: grinding noise from wheels?"
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>Wheel bearings.

i'll second that. weeee-all bearings

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invaznGSTFeb-13-03 01:23 PM
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#15687, "YOU TWO ARE GREAT! ANOTHER QUESTION!"
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omg both of you came up with same answer...i'm a retard..how do i fix it..where? how much? huh huh? THANKS GUYS

will you two be my valentine? no? ok well theni'll give you some points..thanks!

ps i bought a gst cause i don't know how to mod

Mark

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juggaloFeb-13-03 08:49 PM
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#15706, "RE: YOU TWO ARE GREAT! ANOTHER QUESTION!"
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you have to buy a new rear hub assembly, $61.99+tax at autozone, link to replacement procedure: http://www.ecanfix.com/users/manualcd/gift/dsm/2g_rear_axle.pdf

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invaznGSTFeb-14-03 05:03 AM
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#15711, "RE: YOU TWO ARE GREAT! ANOTHER QUESTION!"
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damn it cost $62? could i do it myself..i'm never very good with cars ..still learning..or would it be better to take it somewhere to get it fixed? Also, is it safe to drive with it because i have to drive like 400 miles to go home for spring break and there are no autozones around here..just back home..AND..would i need 2 hub assemblies or just one? Thanks

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Logic3Feb-14-03 08:12 AM
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#15718, "RE: YOU TWO ARE GREAT! ANOTHER QUESTION!"
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If you're not comfortable working on cars then I say get a shop to do. Be fore warned the labor is costly. Or option number two, buy a Chiltons and give it a go yourself...it will be A LOT cheaper. Oh, thanxs for the cookie.

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invaznGSTFeb-14-03 08:27 AM
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#15719, "RE: YOU TWO ARE GREAT! ANOTHER QUESTION!"
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thanks again!

would it be safe to drive it back home in the city where i could get it fixed (about 400 miles)? Or should I fix it down here in the sticks..? I just wanna know if it's safe to drive 400+ miles with it? Thanks

Mark

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