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Old Mar 8, 2019 | 03:35 PM
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Question Rear suspension tie rods may be worn out

When I accelerate hard it sounds like a rubbing noise coming from the near side rear wheel I think it may be the tie rods holding the wheel in place may be worn out.
Has anybody got a repair manual part numbers for a 2006 crossfire coupe
All so the fire extinguisher needs re-gassing or replacing any ideas I'm sure Chrysler will have one for about 500 quid
Any advice would be much appreciated
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Old Mar 14, 2019 | 07:30 PM
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Default Re: Rear suspension tie rods may be worn out

Originally Posted by Andy57
When I accelerate hard it sounds like a rubbing noise coming from the near side rear wheel I think it may be the tie rods holding the wheel in place may be worn out.
Has anybody got a repair manual part numbers for a 2006 crossfire coupe
All so the fire extinguisher needs re-gassing or replacing any ideas I'm sure Chrysler will have one for about 500 quid
Any advice would be much appreciated
Kind regards
Andy57
There are companies that recharge fire extinguishers.
 
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Old Mar 19, 2019 | 09:03 PM
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Default Re: Rear suspension tie rods may be worn out

Under acceleration.
how do the tires look while sitting still, look like they are sittingsittijack up each cor er and shake the tire side to side and in and out.

I would guess it is the center support bearing on the 2 piece driveshaft.
 
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