TSB 011201 Clicking Rear
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Originally Posted by macr88,Sep 11 2008, 06:44 PM
I might have a good deal for you guys I would just do it for you but I can use a hand.
Help me move some stuff from the garage to my shed in the back yard. Maybe a half hour to move the stuff at the most.
S. San Jose 85&101 area
Help me move some stuff from the garage to my shed in the back yard. Maybe a half hour to move the stuff at the most.
S. San Jose 85&101 area
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Originally Posted by J'sBlackAP1,Sep 11 2008, 06:49 PM
Haha i had just PMed Vu about getting a day setup for this but it seems Mac already has it taken care of.
I'm down to help move some stuff man.
I'm down to help move some stuff man.
Thank you
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I damaged one of my rear passenger wheel studs and had all the studs replaced. I bought a new hub nut since the old will be damaged when it is removed (had to remove the hub to press the bad stud out).
No more click/clunk/knock on initial change in direction.
No more click/clunk/knock on initial change in direction.
#46
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Originally Posted by damuho,Sep 12 2008, 08:54 AM
I damaged one of my rear passenger wheel studs and had all the studs replaced. I bought a new hub nut since the old will be damaged when it is removed (had to remove the hub to press the bad stud out).
No more click/clunk/knock on initial change in direction.
No more click/clunk/knock on initial change in direction.
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Originally Posted by Voodoo_S2K,Sep 11 2008, 06:53 PM
Nice of you to offer. I'll swing by if you guys are still there when i get off work.