92 Prelude Suspension
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92 Prelude Suspension
I went to a local shop to get a flat tire fixed, so the mechanic came over
to the car, jacked it up, fixed the tire, and put it back on. The tire is
now fine, but now my suspension is squeaking on the rear right side. How
can I go about fixing this myself, and about how much would it cost? Any
help would be useful to me.
Thanks a bunch in advance.
TI
to the car, jacked it up, fixed the tire, and put it back on. The tire is
now fine, but now my suspension is squeaking on the rear right side. How
can I go about fixing this myself, and about how much would it cost? Any
help would be useful to me.
Thanks a bunch in advance.
TI
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Re: 92 Prelude Suspension
In article <E%qcb.29638$8j.15202@bignews4.bellsouth.net>, "aDiDaS85"
<adidas85@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I went to a local shop to get a flat tire fixed, so the mechanic came over
> to the car, jacked it up, fixed the tire, and put it back on. The tire is
> now fine, but now my suspension is squeaking on the rear right side. How
> can I go about fixing this myself, and about how much would it cost? Any
> help would be useful to me.
>
> Thanks a bunch in advance.
>
> TI
The first step is to pull off that tire and take a close look at all the
parts that you can see. Perhaps you can figure out the source of the
problem. Repost after you have made the inspection. Also, let us know if
you drove your car on the wheel rim. You should also place your spare tire
on the car and drive it for about 5 miles. If the squeaking problem goes
away--you will know that the tire rim on the repaired tire may be the
source of the problem--example--a bent rim as a result of driving on the
wheel rim.
<adidas85@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I went to a local shop to get a flat tire fixed, so the mechanic came over
> to the car, jacked it up, fixed the tire, and put it back on. The tire is
> now fine, but now my suspension is squeaking on the rear right side. How
> can I go about fixing this myself, and about how much would it cost? Any
> help would be useful to me.
>
> Thanks a bunch in advance.
>
> TI
The first step is to pull off that tire and take a close look at all the
parts that you can see. Perhaps you can figure out the source of the
problem. Repost after you have made the inspection. Also, let us know if
you drove your car on the wheel rim. You should also place your spare tire
on the car and drive it for about 5 miles. If the squeaking problem goes
away--you will know that the tire rim on the repaired tire may be the
source of the problem--example--a bent rim as a result of driving on the
wheel rim.
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Re: 92 Prelude Suspension
In article <E%qcb.29638$8j.15202@bignews4.bellsouth.net>, "aDiDaS85"
<adidas85@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I went to a local shop to get a flat tire fixed, so the mechanic came over
> to the car, jacked it up, fixed the tire, and put it back on. The tire is
> now fine, but now my suspension is squeaking on the rear right side. How
> can I go about fixing this myself, and about how much would it cost? Any
> help would be useful to me.
>
> Thanks a bunch in advance.
>
> TI
The first step is to pull off that tire and take a close look at all the
parts that you can see. Perhaps you can figure out the source of the
problem. Repost after you have made the inspection. Also, let us know if
you drove your car on the wheel rim. You should also place your spare tire
on the car and drive it for about 5 miles. If the squeaking problem goes
away--you will know that the tire rim on the repaired tire may be the
source of the problem--example--a bent rim as a result of driving on the
wheel rim.
<adidas85@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I went to a local shop to get a flat tire fixed, so the mechanic came over
> to the car, jacked it up, fixed the tire, and put it back on. The tire is
> now fine, but now my suspension is squeaking on the rear right side. How
> can I go about fixing this myself, and about how much would it cost? Any
> help would be useful to me.
>
> Thanks a bunch in advance.
>
> TI
The first step is to pull off that tire and take a close look at all the
parts that you can see. Perhaps you can figure out the source of the
problem. Repost after you have made the inspection. Also, let us know if
you drove your car on the wheel rim. You should also place your spare tire
on the car and drive it for about 5 miles. If the squeaking problem goes
away--you will know that the tire rim on the repaired tire may be the
source of the problem--example--a bent rim as a result of driving on the
wheel rim.
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Re: 92 Prelude Suspension
In article <E%qcb.29638$8j.15202@bignews4.bellsouth.net>, "aDiDaS85"
<adidas85@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I went to a local shop to get a flat tire fixed, so the mechanic came over
> to the car, jacked it up, fixed the tire, and put it back on. The tire is
> now fine, but now my suspension is squeaking on the rear right side. How
> can I go about fixing this myself, and about how much would it cost? Any
> help would be useful to me.
>
> Thanks a bunch in advance.
>
> TI
The first step is to pull off that tire and take a close look at all the
parts that you can see. Perhaps you can figure out the source of the
problem. Repost after you have made the inspection. Also, let us know if
you drove your car on the wheel rim. You should also place your spare tire
on the car and drive it for about 5 miles. If the squeaking problem goes
away--you will know that the tire rim on the repaired tire may be the
source of the problem--example--a bent rim as a result of driving on the
wheel rim.
<adidas85@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I went to a local shop to get a flat tire fixed, so the mechanic came over
> to the car, jacked it up, fixed the tire, and put it back on. The tire is
> now fine, but now my suspension is squeaking on the rear right side. How
> can I go about fixing this myself, and about how much would it cost? Any
> help would be useful to me.
>
> Thanks a bunch in advance.
>
> TI
The first step is to pull off that tire and take a close look at all the
parts that you can see. Perhaps you can figure out the source of the
problem. Repost after you have made the inspection. Also, let us know if
you drove your car on the wheel rim. You should also place your spare tire
on the car and drive it for about 5 miles. If the squeaking problem goes
away--you will know that the tire rim on the repaired tire may be the
source of the problem--example--a bent rim as a result of driving on the
wheel rim.
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