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Jared Schnelle (Jared)
| Posted on Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 11:33 am: |
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I'd like some suggestions, like what to look for, when I pull my tires off this weekend. I can start my car up, and drive, and I get no sound. But if I hit a few small bumps, or a big bump, I'll start to hear a click-click-click, that's barely audible with the windows up. If I roll the windows down, it sounds like it's coming from the front left tire. The (loud)sound stops immediatly with just gentle pressure applied to the brakes, and starts up immediatly after the brakes are released. Any ideas? Hope it's just a rock ;) -Jared |
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