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Taz831
31st May 2017, 19:17
Hello guys and girls
I'm having a little trouble with my saxo, my rear driver side wheel is loose when I shake it and it makes a horrible noise, it's also leaning in at a slight angle and slightly rubbing on my wheel arch, I'm no machanic so I don't really know the cause or how to fix it
If anyone could offer and help/advice on this it will be greatly appreciated
Thanks all
Hello guys and girls
I'm having a little trouble with my saxo, my rear driver side wheel is loose when I shake it and it makes a horrible noise, it's also leaning in at a slight angle and slightly rubbing on my wheel arch, I'm no machanic so I don't really know the cause or how to fix it
If anyone could offer and help/advice on this it will be greatly appreciated
Thanks all
Few things possible, check shock on that side, wheel bearing or get a new or refreshed rear axle..
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gti180craig
31st May 2017, 21:44
Sounds like read axle stub pin is shot so new rear axle will be required common on these cars
Taz831
1st June 2017, 08:06
Thanks guys would I be better off buying a new car or can you pick up the rear axle quite cheap? Ill first have a new bearing refitted to eliminate that issue, thanks again
gti180craig
1st June 2017, 09:25
can get refurbed axles off eBay or used ones depends how much u wanna spend really
Ben_SaxoForte
1st June 2017, 13:42
It will be the axle, I doubt the wheel bearing could be bad enough for it to let the wheel touch the inner arch and if it was the wheel would have fallen off by now lol.. Best bet is a refurbished axle which is around 200, you could get a used one for like 50-100 but its always a risk whether it will be bad, guess it depends what the car means to you and if its worth repairing.
Taz831
1st June 2017, 15:47
I love the car to bits but if it going to cost me more than I'm willing to spend there's no real point keeping it, it's quick and I looks/sounds nice, I'll have a look around for a new axle and hopefully find one cheap enough to replace it
Thanks again guy massive help
Taz831
2nd June 2017, 17:44
Hello guys and girls just an update, my cousin is a machanic and I've just been to his garage today, he's had a look and he's confirmed it's the axle, I have a Peugeot 106 sat on my driveway which is currently known as "shagged" and the rear axle will fit on my saxo
( so I'm told) the only problem is my Peugeot axle is a 3 stud where as my saxo is a 4, is there a way of converting from a 3 to a 4? Thanks guys
marrygold
2nd June 2017, 19:06
just swap the brake drums
Taz831
2nd June 2017, 19:15
Thanks mate appreactite it like I said in a previous post I have no idea about the machines side of cars
Ben_SaxoForte
4th June 2017, 11:09
Yeah just use the hubs from your axle and switch them over, you will need to swap the outer stub pins with them. May be worth switching the torsion bars and anti roll bar over too.
Taz831
4th June 2017, 12:04
Just done it all mate the wheels are aligned and everything's working perfectly thanks everyone
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