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Happy with the wheels this time around?
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Baby steps are still steps! I sure hope you didn't have work to contend with today...
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Yeah that is...beyond strange...can't say I foresee that making a comeback (partially because drum brakes are almost extinct).
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Good god, that is a horrible setup...why on Earth...
When I did the Cav, it was just bolted in, which makes a whole lot more sense. I see...
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I guess maybe I am missing something...but what were you trying to accomplish here? I'd think any of that degree should have bled out when you bled those...
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If you took it off, you'll be taking vacation and working none of it. Or, at the least, not counting a single minute of it as vacation - just make sure...
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Yeah, we have a four-day weekend as well...which is seemingly packed...
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The one with the plastic has got to be original, at least in my mind. Pretty cool - never even thought that'd have existed in a wheel bearing applica...
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That's certainly odd, but I guess it happens. The rear drums must have such little bias that the one side not operating didn't really cause much of a...
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I still have a fair amount of life left on the (Hawk HPS) pads, so just going with the nine year old (sealed) can of ATE Typ 200 may be the right move...
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Wow, that's lucky indeed - yeah, I think JB weld itself might actually be useable to fix the boot - it's not like it sees a whole lot of load or anything....
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Yeah - if you have physical bumpstops on the control arms then I suspect there is no real need to have them on the struts - which would be why Koni didn't...
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