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May 10th, 2004 02:15 PM #11Thank you sa lahat ng nag-reply.
Indeed the right-front wheel bearing was bad.
The wheel knuckle was brought to a machine shop to take out
the bearing from the hub.
Problem solved!
Thanks.
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May 11th, 2004 08:31 AM #12guys! i have the same problem sa likod naman nangagaling ang ingay. It started when i replaced the old tires with thereserve tire na relatively luma na rin. Pero yung noise sound like bearing rin nga problem but i tot it allstarted when i replaced the tire d kaya tire lang yun? how can i find out pa check ko na ba dapat sa Mechanic ko?
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May 11th, 2004 09:43 AM #13
ize_9 well the only thing you could do is try exchanging the positions of your tires if the sound still exist then bearing nayun...
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May 11th, 2004 10:16 AM #14
try mo mona suggestion ni snyc3 - may mga gulong talaga na pag upod na e nag-iingay!
OT (sensya na po)
Sir speedy - bat nung nag pa change ako ng timing belt, di ata ako naabutan ng sticker! :D
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May 12th, 2004 05:39 AM #15sorry dude! balik ka nalang sa shop and ask for one. minsan kasi nakakalimutan ng guy ko dun to give them out.
or, you could also wait kasi i'm meeting with a guy to design the 2nd batch of stickers na coz mga 10 pcs nalang natira dun sa 1st design
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