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Side wall damaged by broken spring reveals why tire went flat. |
So yesterday I took the flat tire wheel off my 2011 Kia Sedona and discovered a spring broke and the sharp end gouged through the sidewall of the tire. This was the passenger side front. This same situation occurred on the drivers side a year or so ago. I bought a replacement tire from Cheney Tire in Watertown. Price with tax & fees came to $247.66
I then went to O'Reilly Auto Parts and bought a strut and spring assembly to the tune of $235.43 |
Detail of reciept from Cheney Tire in Watertown for a Firestone all season radial tire, size 220 70R/16 |
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Detail of receipt from O'Reilly Auto Parts for loaded strut assembly for 2011 Ki Sedona. |
Today I removed the broken strut. It was 15 to 19 degrees outdoors today. I spent a good deal of time out there and was very combfortable. There was sun and no wind. I wore 2 shirts, a winter vest and a winter coat on top of all that. I also wore long johns and a knit hat, gloves. |
3/8 socket on brake line retainer bolt |
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17mm wrench on strut to steering knuckle bolt. |
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Strut and spring assembly removed. |
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View of broken spring on the strut. |
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