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Rubbing noise whilst driving my Geo; I cannot figure out what is causing this noise!
Topic Started: May 10 2015, 12:12 AM (1,433 Views)
johnross999
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RONNIEREDLINE
May 31 2015, 09:02 PM
i gotta admit it, when you change, wheel bearings,tie rods, shocks,struts, anything in pairs, always replace both sides.
glad you fixed, it sometimes it can really wear a person out trying to find it. wish i would have told you that, but i just didnt pay enough attention i guess.
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THANKS! that is good advice. i just kept thinking that drivers side wasn't right so hadn't moved on to the passenger side. Then like you said, I needed to check the other wheel and get an idea what I could have done wrong. Didn't do anything wrong though, just should have done them both at the same time. And when i did the passenger side, it was bamm bamm and done in under 4 hours.. about half the time it took me on the drivers side. New bearings, new tie rod ends, new CV axles, new rotors, new pads and rebuilt the brake calipers. oh and had to replace a lug bolt that broke off. This thing is tight now!

now does anyone know where to buy a window regulator for a 1993 hatchback??
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RONNIEREDLINE
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uh, 93 hatchback, uh, junk yard or look on ebay, you might be able to buy one from rock auto but i doubt it.
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