x5carl3tMurd3rx
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about to go get the new axle for the driver's side. hopefully that fixes it
Let us know, because mine started doing this about a month ago and seems to be getting a little worse. I thought it was the belts in my tires shifting.. which they did as we all know and blew.. but it's still doing it after new tires.about to go get the new axle for the driver's side. hopefully that fixes it
same thing happened to my fob's corolla... no tears, looked good on the outsude... but wobbled like a mofo lol
pretty gay. if the ****er had ripped I could have saved 80 bucks since I replaced the wrong one the first time. oh well, now both my axles have a lifetime guarantee so I can break as many as I want and not have to pay for them anymore.
I dunno call autozoneWhat's the part number for the new axles.
**** yes dude. that means no matter how many axles we wear out at the hands of boost they'll always be free. I've changed them enough on my car now that I can do it in like 30 minutes as long as they aren'tHaha nice, congrats on figuring it out. I have the same thing going with mine - both lifetime guarantee!
I'm glad ya got this issue figured out and fixed.
being stubborn like that driver's side was.
Just gonna chime in that the same thing happened in my CB. It was a "new" axle from Autozone, the duralast axle. Ended up not being balanced or just a bad rebuild. Lifetime warranty FTW!!
When I diagnosed mine, I did everything, but the axles, cuz they were new. Finally I gave up after someone mentioned axles after they saw my list of what I replaced, and also did including Rotate/Balance and Alignment. I was pissed at all the money spent for it to be a "new" axle that I got replaced for free.