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Old 02-28-2008, 07:50 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by deadtrend1 View Post
jack it up, see how bad the tire wiggles. Could be the new tires. I would see about getting an alignment and they could see if they are bad or not.

They are non serviceable unlike 3rd gens so you can't pack new bearings and seals and toss them in there. Sucks because the whole units are expensive.
just curious...how would an alignment detect a bad bearing/faulty tires?
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