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***CAUTION*** I do my own stunts!
Bump.
I just reused the original.
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Bump.
Did you just crimp or solder it into the new battery terminal?I just reused the original.
Well finally got around to checking out what is wrong and before I got the laptop out I jacked it up and checked the front wheels because I heard a rubbing noise. Find out it’s the FR wheel bearing/hub. The whole wheel was wiggling. Anyways 250 bucks and 2 hours later all done codes gone and fixed.@Rocket Man i definitely concur with the wheel speed sensor. The lights went away and came back as soon as I pulled away. I need to check which one. Good call
Save up for the other side, it won’t be far behind.Well finally got around to checking out what is wrong and before I got the laptop out I jacked it up and checked the front wheels because I heard a rubbing noise. Find out it’s the FR wheel bearing/hub. The whole wheel was wiggling. Anyways 250 bucks and 2 hours later all done codes gone and fixed.
now I got a lot of catch up reading to do...
Oh yeah don’t I know it. Also almost time for brakes. And my cv boot is broken. Going to need an axle soon too but this fix gets me back on the road for a bit because I don’t have another car right now.Save up for the other side, it won’t be far behind.
I figured $250 got both sides. That’s what I just spend at Rock Auto.Oh yeah don’t I know it. Also almost time for brakes. And my cv boot is broken. Going to need an axle soon too but this fix gets me back on the road for a bit because I don’t have another car right now.
For Timken?I figured $250 got both sides. That’s what I just spend at Rock Auto.
Yep. $122 apiece.For Timken?