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    Honda jazz 2006

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    Need ko po advice ng mga expert dto may tumutunog kasi sa likod ko everytime na umaandar parang squeaking sounds dont know kung shocks po ba or spring ang problema, napansin ko din na 2 tao lang naisasakay ko bagsak agad ang likod size 17 po ang size ng gulong ko offset 42 jazz ang ride sana po may mag advice kung ano papalitan kung mayron ng naka experience dito salamat po

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    squeaking sound

    naka lowering spring ka bro?

    kung oo, kailangan mong lagyan ng spring insulator/silencer, kung wala kang makita, pwede na yung garden water hose.


    doon naman sa bumabagsak, baka malambot na shocks mo, pwede ka magpalagay ng rubber bump stop para hindi masyadong sumagad yung suspension travel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by josephx017 View Post
    Need ko po advice ng mga expert dto may tumutunog kasi sa likod ko everytime na umaandar parang squeaking sounds dont know kung shocks po ba or spring ang problema, napansin ko din na 2 tao lang naisasakay ko bagsak agad ang likod size 17 po ang size ng gulong ko offset 42 jazz ang ride sana po may mag advice kung ano papalitan kung mayron ng naka experience dito salamat po
    Sir, the squeaking could also be due to worn out bushings.

    As to the ride height concern, your springs may have been compressed already. The solution is to change the springs or to put in coil spring rubber spacers/lifters to increase the height. The bump stop solution may only apply if your vehicle is bottoming out every time you go over a hump or pothole. The shock absorber does not lift the car. It only prevents the car from bouncing too much.

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    Great help sir by the way, ask ko na din nagpalit kasi ako ng mags from 17 nag palit ako ng 15 question is need ko po bang mag pa wheel alignment, naguguluhan din ako dun sa binilhan ko kasi ang ginawa nilang pag wheel balance yung front lang tama po ba sila, yun likuran daw kasi steady lang yun

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    The camber & wheel alignment should not change even if you increase the rim size/tires since the angle of the control arms would not have changed. It's best to have all the wheels balanced even if the wheels at the rear don't pivot.

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    Mkkisingit lng mga bro..1st tym ko kc dto s forum kya di ko pa kabisado pano mgpost ng inquiries. Gusto ko itnong ano cause pag nmmatay un mkina pg bgla inalis un paa s gas?thnks

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    Quote Originally Posted by josephx017 View Post
    Great help sir by the way, ask ko na din nagpalit kasi ako ng mags from 17 nag palit ako ng 15 question is need ko po bang mag pa wheel alignment, naguguluhan din ako dun sa binilhan ko kasi ang ginawa nilang pag wheel balance yung front lang tama po ba sila, yun likuran daw kasi steady lang yun
    lumang kaugalian ng mga mekaniko kasi bro, kapag hindi ka madalas highway driving (mga takbong lagpas 140 kph), hindi na daw kailangan i-balance yung likod. pero mas maganda na naka balance lahat. (front and rear).

    regarding sa pag down size mo ng mags from 17s to 15s, tingin ko kailangang magpa wheel alignment. nung nagpalit kasi ako ng from 15s to 17s, nag positive camber siya (outer part ng gulong yung mas mauunang mapupudpud), pina correct ko na lang.

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    You have to align your wheels whenever you replace them and also every 20k kms after having them rotated as maintenance. I always do have all of my wheels balanced.

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    from what i have observed, the aligners attach their machines to the metal rim or alloy mag, not to the rubber tire.
    they align the rims, not the tires. the tires are just there for the ride.
    but... there is also that regular recommendation to have alignment checked every xxxx km..
    so, i suppose nagkaka-taon lang, na nag-sasabay ang alignment check sa tire change..?

    wheel balancing... that's a given every time the tire is replaced.

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