Apparently rear wheel bearings do go bad around 200,000 moles. Thanks for the help.
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Apparently rear wheel bearings do go bad around 200,000 moles. Thanks for the help.
Wow, that was it huh. Thanks for the update.
Plus side.....Looks like I picked up 2 mpg.
Minus side ......rear driver spring seat is rusted away and spring moved up 1/2 inch into truck. Body looks great on outside but the underside is going fast. 200,000 miles of Ohio and Pa winters.
Think the black 03 is done.
Need a new car
Aw a car with nearly a whole new suspension gets taken out of commission for something like that?
I'm in Michigan, and since mine somehow look pretty good I always put some oil on the strut towers until it's a little puddle in there, and I can see it bleed out and around the area from the wheel well. That way I can make sure mine never rust.
New suspension?
L26 block, Gen 5, N*, VS cam, intercooler, 300M input shaft, new torque converter, clutches and valve body from tripledgeperformance, tuned daily driver. Suspension is cheap!
Right I'm just a student in college, and redoing my entire suspension costing me $800 seems expensive. (All struts, front bearings, tie rod ends, LCA's, sway bar) But of course it's not at all comparing to many other cars. At least engine and trans are transferable as one piece.
Last edited by 02NavyBlue; 08-29-2013 at 05:47 PM.
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