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Went I say "bearing" it's not the wheel bearings but as noted on the invoice the "Upper strut bearings"...nothing to do with the wheels it's somewhere on the front suspension. The had to open the hood to unbolt something and take the wheels off to replace those "Upper strut bearings".
We're starting to look around to see which models could be suitable as we think trading it in next year. Unfortunatly...no more HHR since 2011.
We spotted the Chevrolet Trax and the Chevrolet Orlando but we've read that these models aren't sold in the U.S.
We travel in the U.S. often during the year and take our summer vacation there also an average of over 6000 miles per year. Here is my question...
If we have a car breakdown in the U.S. with a vehicle that isn't sold in the U.S. what happens?
Are we "stuck" for days/weeks before the parts are shipped from Canada to our location in the U.S.?
For the rear liftgate strut I would get a GM one, there are various online places that sell original GM parts for less then dealer price (I always check various ones as shipping from some can be costly, even with lower price for item)
Thanks for the advice :-) Wanted to ask though, I have found the rear liftgate struts online that say they fit the car, they are not from Chevrolet. Does is matter as to a brand? I had found an entire door panel on ebay for $89 or best offer with free shipping.
For the door panel I am thinking there may be pins (that could be broken) that are part of it, might want to make sure everything is intact before going for it.