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stikbow208
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Jul 1, 2008, 8:29 PM
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I have no experience with transaxles but a lady friend has decicded I should fix her 93 Dodge Shadow ES. I drove the car home tonight and noticed a growling noise from the lower front passenger side. After a 16 mile drive the hub was not hot as I would expect from a bad bearing. She had the right front tire replaced a week ago and I did notice that the new tire is a 185 rather than 195 like all the other tires. I have to work on this problem in four days and would appreciate any advice. Please help me get this problem solved so I can get my truck back (had to lend it to her till I get her car fixed). Thank you, Stik
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Tom Greenleaf
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Jul 2, 2008, 8:56 AM
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Re: growling noise
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Does sound like a bad bearing. Hoist front wheels and check it out - and the brakes. Tires really need to match but for now I don't think that's causing this, T
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