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<blockquote data-quote="1+2=3" data-source="post: 192384" data-attributes="member: 3028"><p>anyone else have price of labour for changing both rear wheel bearings in klang valley? just curious to know.</p><p></p><p>anyways.. when i bought my car, it had lots of freeplay in the steering, and checking it myself, the rubber boots on the steering rack were broken, and it look a little moist with oil as well.. after i bought the car, got the rack serviced, and also changed the tie rod ends.. steering back to normal.</p><p></p><p>btw rubes.. jangan la "proton bash" for no good reason... if you wanna describe a problem on your car, saying it feels like a proton doesn't mean a thing la, to be fair...</p><p><strong>"Also, have you checked your lower arm bushings? Had a simmilar problem, car felt like driving a proton. "</strong></p><p>imho, protons today have some of the best steering of any FWD car in the market.. full of feedback and has very direct and accurate feel. and thats a fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1+2=3, post: 192384, member: 3028"] anyone else have price of labour for changing both rear wheel bearings in klang valley? just curious to know. anyways.. when i bought my car, it had lots of freeplay in the steering, and checking it myself, the rubber boots on the steering rack were broken, and it look a little moist with oil as well.. after i bought the car, got the rack serviced, and also changed the tie rod ends.. steering back to normal. btw rubes.. jangan la "proton bash" for no good reason... if you wanna describe a problem on your car, saying it feels like a proton doesn't mean a thing la, to be fair... [B]"Also, have you checked your lower arm bushings? Had a simmilar problem, car felt like driving a proton. "[/B] imho, protons today have some of the best steering of any FWD car in the market.. full of feedback and has very direct and accurate feel. and thats a fact. [/QUOTE]
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