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I'm trying to install an icemaker kit, are the mesh pipes going to work?

The collar on the kit is supposed to poke a hole directly into the pipe, then feed water into the line that attaches to the fridge. I went to do this the other day and found that the pipe underneath the sink is made of silver mesh. (Braided?) So is that going to work? Or will putting the collar into the line going to make it leak?

Answer:

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Sounds like the tires haven't been rotated and they are cupped move the front tires to the rear, switching sides, and the back ones straight to the front.. if the noise continues on the right front you have a bearing, or cv joint problem, if it moves to the left rear you have a bad tire, if it just moves to the rear, it needed rotation. If the car doesn't pull to one side, alignment is finealthough hitting holes and speed bumps hard, could cause the toe-in to be off..
might need a rotation and balance take it to the nearest tire shop and explain your problem to them

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