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Old 12-03-2012, 12:18 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by boxster6354 View Post
Look at your e-Brake cable, when I had upgraded to after market 18" wheels I needed to tie wrap the e-brake cable back so not to rub, after a couple years the tie-wrap broke and I got a rubbing sound from the rear drivers side tire.
cheers boxster - i've only had a quick look at that but will look at it while i've got it jacked up tomorrow as that is the sort of sound i'd expect it to make as it's not a metalic type sound - appreciate the thoughts....
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