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The contact owns a 1999 Chevrolet Blazer. The contact took her vehicle to the dealer because she heard a loud noise coming from the wheels. The dealer stated that the two front tire hubs needed to be replaced. Several days later, while attempting to park the vehicle into a parking space, the front passenger side tire spontaneously detached from the vehicle. The failure almost caused a crash. The vehicle was towed to a dealer and they speculated that the hubs were defective. The dealer repaired the hubs. The contact has all of the documents pertaining to the repairs made to the vehicle. She also has possession of the failed component. The current and failure mileages were 81,200.
Problems with vehicles front brakes, wheel hub and steering dampner. There was a noise in the front end due to the hub on the front wheel which was replaced. The steering dampner was replaced due to leakage and the front ABS were intermittent.
Front wheel hub on on front driver and passenger side had to be replaced several times due to a grinding noise when driving. Idler arm and ball joint were also replaced.
- Hobart, NY, USA
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- Niles, OH, USA