Here us a photobucket link to pictures of my Rio/Aspire Suspension Upgrade.
http://s1222.photobucket.com/user/1990new/slideshow/Rio-Aspire%20Suspension%20Upgrade
Note the before and after photos of the Kia Rio Alloys. I only found two and
they are in really nice condition. I'm hoping to find two more nice one to complete the set.
I had to cut the shocks off the Aspire rear beam as they were the originals and were totally shot.
I put all the Rio parts on before cleaning them up to make sure everything worked.
After driving, I found out that the right front wheel bearing is roaring. I took it off and
I will replace it with the other that one I pulled, as soon as I get the axle out of the hub.
I hammered it so much that I mushroomed the axle end. I cut the end off and then drilled a hole
all the way through to the inside of the CV housing and now I'm letting it sit overnight soaked
in pb blaster with wheel puller pulling tight on the hub. I'm hoping to find it loose in the morning.
If not, I guess I'll have to apply heat..but I don't wont to ruin the bearings if they are good.
I'll post more pictures to the album as I get more work done.
I was utterly amazed at the difference those ball bearing struts improved the steering.
It felt as if I had installed power steering.
http://s1222.photobucket.com/user/1990new/slideshow/Rio-Aspire%20Suspension%20Upgrade
Note the before and after photos of the Kia Rio Alloys. I only found two and
they are in really nice condition. I'm hoping to find two more nice one to complete the set.
I had to cut the shocks off the Aspire rear beam as they were the originals and were totally shot.
I put all the Rio parts on before cleaning them up to make sure everything worked.
After driving, I found out that the right front wheel bearing is roaring. I took it off and
I will replace it with the other that one I pulled, as soon as I get the axle out of the hub.
I hammered it so much that I mushroomed the axle end. I cut the end off and then drilled a hole
all the way through to the inside of the CV housing and now I'm letting it sit overnight soaked
in pb blaster with wheel puller pulling tight on the hub. I'm hoping to find it loose in the morning.
If not, I guess I'll have to apply heat..but I don't wont to ruin the bearings if they are good.
I'll post more pictures to the album as I get more work done.
I was utterly amazed at the difference those ball bearing struts improved the steering.
It felt as if I had installed power steering.
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