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So I have 72 914 worth a 1.7 in it and I’m having a big problem. What I thought would be a new wheel bearings or hub is turning into some serious work. I thought this car was rust free but apparently there is some hidden cancer. Please let me know any thoughts of how to fix this.
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You would be amazed at how well some people hide some pretty significant rust. You will read most people who have been there say that you are probably only seeing 10% of rhe rust that is actually there. If your wheel is crooked from the rust i would not drive it anymore. If you were a little closer i would come take a look at with you.
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