Show HOW T TO DISTINGUISH BAD RIM SQUEAK Too often oft n the amateur motorist says C C. C H II Claudy In Motor 1 Life and by amateurs I mean one whose motor knowledge extends no further Into the vitals of a car than the place to put In hi higas ingas Ingas gas and oil too oil too often an amateur motorist motorist mo mo- will hear near a squawk and decide In j his wisdom Oh that's a rim squeak and let It go Now the difference In sound Found In a arim arim arim rim squeak and a a rear axle loose key squawk is plain enough to the experienced experienced experienced ear but enough similar to deceive the beginner A rim squeak Is h harmless of of- course But there Is an infallible method of ot telling tellIng tell tell- ing whether the sound Is a squeak or a squawk The rim squeak is recurrent and re regular lar The key squawk only occurs occurs occurs oc oc- oc- oc curs when sudden and heavy loads are put put on the the axle ule and ud usually after re re- re I |