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Post by teeha6336 on Sept 6, 2009 10:43:59 GMT 8
Hi,
I had experienced noise coming from my front and rear wheels for my Kia Rio 04 1.3 lately. I replaced them all and it went Ok for a while before the same problem came back. What is the case of it? Should I use the original bearings for my wheels? Are your workshop deal with this repair? If so, how much will it cost?
Pls help . Thanks
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Post by Harmony Motor on Sept 7, 2009 21:10:06 GMT 8
Hi, I had experienced noise coming from my front and rear wheels for my Kia Rio 04 1.3 lately. I replaced them all and it went Ok for a while before the same problem came back. What is the case of it? Should I use the original bearings for my wheels? Are your workshop deal with this repair? If so, how much will it cost? Pls help . Thanks I think if you have only changed the bearing not too long ago (less then 6 months) you should go back to the Mechanic and ask them to check the job. Don't want to commit for them, but my shop will rectify this FOC if it is really the same problem.
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Post by teeha6336 on Sept 7, 2009 23:34:26 GMT 8
Yes, you are right. Less than 6 months only. Already lost confident with that workshop. I was told that I must use only original Kia bearing. Is it true?
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Post by Harmony Motor on Sept 8, 2009 17:04:15 GMT 8
Yes, you are right. Less than 6 months only. Already lost confident with that workshop. I was told that I must use only original Kia bearing. Is it true? Car Manufacturers don't produce bearings. They too get it from Bearing Manufacturers. So OEM is ok. But however, aftermarket parts is a huge range. You can use them but make sure that it is from reputable brand.
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