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Hello All...  [wave]

 

Would like to ask if anyone know what could be the problem if some vibrating sound occur when turning right?

 

Am driving a 8 years old Lancer GLX now. Thanks! [;)]

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Oh ..... I know the drive shaft up the lorry loh ....

 

See your mud guard got oil mark stray on it.  If have change that side will do.

 

8yo car, no need to change both, change ONLY DIEDed lor.

 

As come 10th year, the garment will come in the night before the clock strike midnight to take your wife. Beware of the MEN in Black DRIVING a BLACK MPV, they probably sent in Jack Neo.

 

Take care bro or sis or ...

 

 

 

Hello All...  [wave]

 

Would like to ask if anyone know what could be the problem if some vibrating sound occur when turning right?

 

Am driving a 8 years old Lancer GLX now. Thanks! [;)]

 

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Hello All...  [wave]

 

Would like to ask if anyone know what could be the problem if some vibrating sound occur when turning right?

 

Am driving a 8 years old Lancer GLX now. Thanks! [;)]

 

Sound coming from where?

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Likely ur drive shafts worn.

 

I concur. I had experienced this with previous rides and its usually a tear in rubber cover allowing debris or sand to get into the drive shafts. At least this was what happened twice to me.

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You need to be more specific like metal rubber sound or tok tok tok sound and also describe more details.

 

Hmmm... it sounds like some metal vibration sound.

Oh ..... I know the drive shaft up the lorry loh ....

 

See your mud guard got oil mark stray on it.  If have change that side will do.

 

8yo car, no need to change both, change ONLY DIEDed lor.

 

As come 10th year, the garment will come in the night before the clock strike midnight to take your wife. Beware of the MEN in Black DRIVING a BLACK MPV, they probably sent in Jack Neo.

 

Take care bro or sis or ...

 

Ya lo, old car liao still dunno whether to renew COE or not when it is due.

I concur. I had experienced this with previous rides and its usually a tear in rubber cover allowing debris or sand to get into the drive shafts. At least this was what happened twice to me.

 

Thanks all [thumbsup] , any idea how much it cost to replace bearings or drive shaft?

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