I own a 2005 Mazda MPV. I bought it in April of last year. Right before I bought it, the previous owner bought two new tires, put them on the back, and put the old back tires on the front. It was out of alignment when I bought it, so the next day I took it to get aligned. It was back out of alignment within 100 miles. For the record, I've only put about 7000 miles on it since I bought it.
So, here's the other symptoms:
-light squeal coming out of both front wheels, but slightly louder on the passenger side
-faint clicking from the front wheels (I can't tell if it's one side or both)
-When reversing cold, a very loud squeal coming out of the front wheels.
-Won't hold an alignment: pulls slightly to the left
-Wobbly steering wheel, worse at low speeds.
-Bad alignment causing uneven wear only on driver's side front tire
Now, I no longer have access to "Daddy's Garage", which means I'm limited with tools and lack a flat place to work (there's a couple classic cars and a classic motorcycle in the garage). I've taken it to various mechanics to have it looked at and a problem diagnosed. I've been dismissed out of hand and told I just need new tires on the front. That's bullshit. I need new tires because there's something wrong. The dude I took it to today was rude, condescending and dismissive. He wouldn't listen to me and refused to believe anything I said to him. Now I'm pissed. Anyway, I'm hoping you guys might have some ideas.
The bearings look good and the shocks and struts are fine. I do need both front and rear breaks in the next 1000 miles or so, but they're not in any danger of going bad right away. Thoughts?
So, here's the other symptoms:
-light squeal coming out of both front wheels, but slightly louder on the passenger side
-faint clicking from the front wheels (I can't tell if it's one side or both)
-When reversing cold, a very loud squeal coming out of the front wheels.
-Won't hold an alignment: pulls slightly to the left
-Wobbly steering wheel, worse at low speeds.
-Bad alignment causing uneven wear only on driver's side front tire
Now, I no longer have access to "Daddy's Garage", which means I'm limited with tools and lack a flat place to work (there's a couple classic cars and a classic motorcycle in the garage). I've taken it to various mechanics to have it looked at and a problem diagnosed. I've been dismissed out of hand and told I just need new tires on the front. That's bullshit. I need new tires because there's something wrong. The dude I took it to today was rude, condescending and dismissive. He wouldn't listen to me and refused to believe anything I said to him. Now I'm pissed. Anyway, I'm hoping you guys might have some ideas.
The bearings look good and the shocks and struts are fine. I do need both front and rear breaks in the next 1000 miles or so, but they're not in any danger of going bad right away. Thoughts?


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