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Old 02-10-2009, 05:05 PM
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A little help..(again)

so many problems.haha.

but yeah so my car has all the accsessories but when i go to start it, it clicks once, i replaced the battery, and cables.

Could it be the starter?

sorry for my noobiness. haah
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Old 02-10-2009, 05:27 PM
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yes it could be the starter. you can tap on it with a hammer or something similar and see if that helps. the brushes get gunked up and cause this problem. however if taping on it does help then it's also an indication that the starter is just about done for. taking it apart and cleaning it may prolong the life depending on the condition of the brushes.

get it tested to be sure though.
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Old 02-10-2009, 05:29 PM
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ohhh. alright ill try that and also

will these fit on my car?
4x100 pattern rims?

cause someone wants to trade me them and a turbo for my bike. please say theres a way..haha they are really nice konigs.
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Old 02-10-2009, 06:16 PM
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No, those will not fit. Here are the specs

Wheel Information
stock specifications
BOLT PATTERNS (Torque spec).
4-lug: 4x114.3 (72-87 ft/lb)
5-lug: 5x114.3 (72-87 ft/lb)
THREAD SIZE: 12mmx1.25
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Old 02-10-2009, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by trevr
No, those will not fit. Here are the specs

Wheel Information
stock specifications
BOLT PATTERNS (Torque spec).
4-lug: 4x114.3 (72-87 ft/lb)
5-lug: 5x114.3 (72-87 ft/lb)
THREAD SIZE: 12mmx1.25
Well my life was just ruined. haha.

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Old 02-10-2009, 07:05 PM
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Hey Nick, since your a newbe sorta, try posting ALL your questions under this new thread or your other "question" thread.

We will try to help you but don't start new threads.
And if you do start a thread,
PLEASE: Try to title it nicely, by putting some details. on the title. Because "A little help..(again)" doesn't really tell use what to expect.

This will help people who search.

So ask all your questions here/the other one and we'll (try to) HELP YOU!
(no hard feelings, cause i like new members, and i like your car.)

I think that the problem could be your messed up transmission.
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Originally Posted by FuriousZ
Hey Nick, since your a newbe sorta, try posting ALL your questions under this new thread or your other "question" thread.

We will try to help you but don't start new threads.
And if you do start a thread,
PLEASE: Try to title it nicely, by putting some details. on the title. Because "A little help..(again)" doesn't really tell use what to expect.

This will help people who search.

So ask all your questions here/the other one and we'll (try to) HELP YOU!
(no hard feelings, cause i like new members, and i like your car.)

I think that the problem could be your messed up transmission.
yeah i know i apologize for all the topics, and being a post ***** and what not. But like im not 100 percent anythings wrong with the trans, like i wish i knew what was wrong. it sucks so much, Like i dont wanna dump money into it if i can't even get it started. Like it sucks so much.
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