2000 CLK Rear Speakers
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2000 CLK Rear Speakers
I just need to know how to remove the rear speakers. I have one that is blown and I need to get this out, but I can't find exact instructions on how to remove.
Also, the car just started to vibrate at 60mph and up. Not only does it do this, but it also makes a weird roll when you turn the wheel all the way to one side and move the car. I have seen a few post on this, but I wanted to get an opinion. I have new tires and they were just balanced. It happened out of nowhere and the same thing happened on my 99 430.
Help please.
Also, the car just started to vibrate at 60mph and up. Not only does it do this, but it also makes a weird roll when you turn the wheel all the way to one side and move the car. I have seen a few post on this, but I wanted to get an opinion. I have new tires and they were just balanced. It happened out of nowhere and the same thing happened on my 99 430.
Help please.
#2
RE: 2000 CLK Rear Speakers
how did you find us?
just don't steer it to the end stop. i think it's a quality problem especially if the tire is a bit wornout.
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just don't steer it to the end stop. i think it's a quality problem especially if the tire is a bit wornout.
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RE: 2000 CLK Rear Speakers
Can you redo the attachment, it did not print the whole page?
I found you on google.
When I let go of the wheel, it pulls to one side or the other. I would say that it was an alignment, but I had an alignment on the last one and it did the exact same thing....
I found you on google.
When I let go of the wheel, it pulls to one side or the other. I would say that it was an alignment, but I had an alignment on the last one and it did the exact same thing....
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