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Metro pulling to the right
Topic Started: Feb 19 2016, 04:17 PM (2,371 Views)
Cyborg
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McDumbass

I have been driving my company truck as a daily driver until I can afford to get a new ac compressor, however I am still having problem with the car wobbling while driving. Can anyone see the issue? I think there is some rubber where those metal bands are supposed to be.

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Edited by Cyborg, Jun 10 2016, 08:57 PM.
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GeoMojoe
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Could that be dry rot?
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Woodie
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That will be fine, just put it on the rear.
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Crvett69


Didn't you notice that when you rotated the front tires?
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Cyborg
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Crvett69
Jun 11 2016, 07:27 AM
Didn't you notice that when you rotated the front tires?
i thought they rotated themselves lol
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Cyborg
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McDumbass

I got a new one put on. $25. I will be replacing the rest of them in the next few weeks. More concentrating on getting a new AC Compressor cause its sooo freaking hot and humid here already. But yes it was from dry rot.
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sphenicie


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Jun 10 2016, 08:56 PM
I have been driving my company truck as a daily driver until I can afford to get a new ac compressor, however I am still having problem with the car wobbling while driving. Can anyone see the issue? I think there is some rubber where those metal bands are supposed to be.

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WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU THINKING?
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ac compressor.................

Well, at least you will be cool and comfortable while you are waiting for the hook, or ambulance!

Show us all that you are capable of good decision making and forget the ac compressor until you are SAFELY riding on 4 decent tires!

(McDumbass........Hmmm......yep!)
Edited by sphenicie, Jun 12 2016, 06:21 AM.
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metroschultz
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Please just call me; "Schultz"

The tire in the picture is what we in the business call a
"May-pop"
Because it may pop anytime from now till 100 miles from now. They are dangerous to drive on, and I won't allow my customers to leave the shop on one. I have made a customer who wouldn't replace it, use a wrecker to take his car home.
The belts are broken.
This causes many issues.
A pull is one,
It should also vibrate at higher speeds.
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Cyborg
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sphenicie
Jun 12 2016, 06:20 AM
Radioactive
Jun 10 2016, 08:56 PM
I have been driving my company truck as a daily driver until I can afford to get a new ac compressor, however I am still having problem with the car wobbling while driving. Can anyone see the issue? I think there is some rubber where those metal bands are supposed to be.

Posted Image

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WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU THINKING?
?
?
ac compressor.................

Well, at least you will be cool and comfortable while you are waiting for the hook, or ambulance!

Show us all that you are capable of good decision making and forget the ac compressor until you are SAFELY riding on 4 decent tires!

(McDumbass........Hmmm......yep!)


The one in the pictures is the oldest of all the tires. The rest of them are fine, do not look like this. I am stating that I am going to be replacing the rest of them soon so I dont have 4 different tires that have a huge gap in age. I have 2 kids, one has seizures due to epilepsy, so riding in a car with no air conditioning and temps over 100 degrees will not work.
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