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Old 11-03-2002, 02:16 PM
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Damaged Wheel Bearings?!!??!!

I had my car dropped with race springs and Tenzo 17's....But when they were install by this shop right after my bearings are shot...or so it seems.

So I took off the 17's...(they weighed too much anyways) Then bought ultra light 15 inch racing rims.....

At first I thought it was my brakes because it could only really be felt when braking...So I replaced everthing donw to the brake lines with Brembo Rotors and EBC pads and Goodridge brake lines...( but it's only when pressure is aplied to the front hubs..

But problem still there and the axles good so it really could only be the Bearings...

They must have over torqed them when putting the rims on and compressed the bearings.....
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