Jcovill125
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PREFORM ROUTINE MAINTENANCE!!!!!!!!
Here's the back story.
A month ago the front end developed a slight wobble in the steering wheel when breaking. I say "slight" because it wasn't that bad when when applying a small amount of force on the brakes.
BUT
That "slight" wobble became a much bigger problem when you factor in a little bit of defensive driving.. Who am I kidding, I live in the Metro Detroit area.... all my driving is defensive. lol.
SO, I do what any responsible driver should do and I investigate said wobble. Rotors were to blame. I purchased new ones and started the hour long job. Well, one hour turned to two, turned to 8...
A friend and I tried everything to get these bastard rotors off.
Heat? nope.
PB Blaster? nope.
More heat?! nope.
Dead blow hammer? nope.
Deep creep and couple beers? nope. But we we're feeling good.
5lb sledge? nope.
10lb sledge?! still nope.
MORE HEAT!! nope.
Break fluid and a few more beers? nope. And yes please.
At this point we turned to YouTube for answers. And apparently this is a common problem in the rust belt....
After a few minutes of searching (hour 8) we resorted to a pry bar and cut off wheel.
So in conclusion. A break job that should have taken an hour to finish, ended with an empty six pack and two cut rotors.
Moral of the story? PREFORM ROUTINE MAINTENANCE!!!!
Side note: the rotors in question were in fact OE. So if my maths are good. they have been on the truck since September of 2002. making them 12 years old. (they STILL had A LOT of meat on them too!)
Here's the back story.
A month ago the front end developed a slight wobble in the steering wheel when breaking. I say "slight" because it wasn't that bad when when applying a small amount of force on the brakes.
BUT
That "slight" wobble became a much bigger problem when you factor in a little bit of defensive driving.. Who am I kidding, I live in the Metro Detroit area.... all my driving is defensive. lol.
SO, I do what any responsible driver should do and I investigate said wobble. Rotors were to blame. I purchased new ones and started the hour long job. Well, one hour turned to two, turned to 8...
A friend and I tried everything to get these bastard rotors off.
Heat? nope.
PB Blaster? nope.
More heat?! nope.
Dead blow hammer? nope.
Deep creep and couple beers? nope. But we we're feeling good.
5lb sledge? nope.
10lb sledge?! still nope.
MORE HEAT!! nope.
Break fluid and a few more beers? nope. And yes please.
At this point we turned to YouTube for answers. And apparently this is a common problem in the rust belt....
After a few minutes of searching (hour 8) we resorted to a pry bar and cut off wheel.
So in conclusion. A break job that should have taken an hour to finish, ended with an empty six pack and two cut rotors.
Moral of the story? PREFORM ROUTINE MAINTENANCE!!!!
Side note: the rotors in question were in fact OE. So if my maths are good. they have been on the truck since September of 2002. making them 12 years old. (they STILL had A LOT of meat on them too!)