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Old May 16th, 2008, 07:57 PM   #1
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wats wrong please help


So I am driving and I keep getting this rubbing wobe sound from my front left wheel. What's going on ???? If keeps doing it for a few seconds and then stop for a few seconds
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pull the tire and look for wear spots on it and the suspension
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Check your lug nuts to be sure as well.
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Originally Posted by TheUNZippee! View Post
Check your lug nuts to be sure as well.
Zip you got it. Went to pull my strut out again to get the mount switched again!! The lugs were finger tight!! I torqued them last saturday. What would cause them to losen so much!! I drove all week and it was fine till yesterday. I torqued them to 100 ft lbs. Is this wrong? Thanks
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100 is the correct number for our cars.
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100 is the correct number for our cars.
Thats so weird. What would make them come loose like that.
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one loose lug can un torque the others rather fast.
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Yup^

Or whoever put them on last didn't torque them properly.
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100 in-lbs != 100 ft lbs

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Yup^

Or whoever put them on last didn't torque them properly.
I put them on last I checked them after I went for a test drive last weekend and they were fine.

Well I went to ford and got a new upper strut mount, had it switched out, got my flat tire fixed and then put everything back together. It is 101 here too!!!!! Everytime I work on my car there a freaking heat wave!

My car doesnt pop now which is good, and the upper strut mount is the new one with the gold bolts. I got that strut assembly out in 3 minutes. I have done it like 4 times now, I could do it in my sleep.
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