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Old 04-10-2004, 06:23 PM   #1
orlowted
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Default Nope - Didn't fix it...

Well - I replaced the bearings in both wheels...What fun, but it did not fix the wobble. Car runs straighter though so it was not a waste of time...Front end seems tighter. I have front drum brakes and the one drum on the passenger side has a chunk about 1/2 deep and about an inch long missing from the inner part. Does anyone think this might be causing the wobble when the brakes are applied. I am running out of Ideas and parts to replace (except the Disk Upgrade)...
TJ
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