Thumper wrote:geonuc wrote:I happened to be at the auto parts store today to get new wipers so I picked up a new stud and lugnut, thinking I'd give it a shot. Unfortunately, I no longer have jackstands for my cars after living in Atlanta without a garage and with a great nearby mechanic. So after I jacked up the Pathfinder and removed the wheel, the brake drum didn't want to come off easily and I hesitated to do much to encourage it with only the one hydraulic jack under the car, and that one sitting on top of a 4x4 wood scrap. So I gave up. I'll let a mechanic do it when I need new brakes.
Speaking of wipers, those things are getting expensive! Almost $50 for a pair. Granted, they are top of the line wipers, but still. Also, I continue to be annoyed at the demise of replacement blade inserts. Throwing away the entire wiper assemble seems wrong.
I agree that it seems wasteful to throw away the entire wiper arm every time you need a new blade. A NAPA guy explained it to me that you need the new arm because the old one wears out and part of your wiper problem is the worn arm doesn't keep the blade flat and hard against the windshield. I'm not buying it. (Well actually I do have to buy new arms, I just think it's a crock.)
Another expensive item is replacement headlight bulbs. I burned out a bulb in the Outback, so I bought a pair: $55 bucks, that's just the bulbs. I had to replace the entire headlight assembly in the GMC recently. Something like $30 bucks for the lens assembly, frame mount, adjusters and 2 included bulbs. What gives?
Probably prudent that you didn't mess with the wheel assembly without proper jack stands. Waiting for a brake job is probably fine. Maybe you'll make friends with a neighbor back yard mechanic with a nice garage shop and a killer tool set!
SciFiFisher wrote:Do you have cinder blocks? Nothing says "shade tree mechanic" quite like putting your car up on cinder blocks so you can work on it.
Thumper wrote:I get it. That drum ain't gonna come off until the adjusters are loosened, backing the shoes off. Have the lug stud replaced when you do a brake job.
Make sure the other nuts are torqued. And remember, no aggressive driving.
geonuc wrote:Thumper wrote:I get it. That drum ain't gonna come off until the adjusters are loosened, backing the shoes off. Have the lug stud replaced when you do a brake job.
Make sure the other nuts are torqued. And remember, no aggressive driving.
Maybe so but I'm not convinced it's the brake shoes holding it on. The drum is frozen to the axle and the axle has a bit of wiggle through the rear differential (the hand brake was off).
SciFiFisher wrote:geonuc wrote:Thumper wrote:I get it. That drum ain't gonna come off until the adjusters are loosened, backing the shoes off. Have the lug stud replaced when you do a brake job.
Make sure the other nuts are torqued. And remember, no aggressive driving.
Maybe so but I'm not convinced it's the brake shoes holding it on. The drum is frozen to the axle and the axle has a bit of wiggle through the rear differential (the hand brake was off).
We need a 4th opinion.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:geonuc wrote:Thumper wrote:I get it. That drum ain't gonna come off until the adjusters are loosened, backing the shoes off. Have the lug stud replaced when you do a brake job.
Make sure the other nuts are torqued. And remember, no aggressive driving.
Maybe so but I'm not convinced it's the brake shoes holding it on. The drum is frozen to the axle and the axle has a bit of wiggle through the rear differential (the hand brake was off).
We need a 4th opinion.
Wanna 4th opinion? upgrade your firmware. And make sure all your OS is at the latest patch level
Thumper wrote:Any updates to this story? It was enthralling.
SciFiFisher wrote:RE: the dent in the rim. Generally, as long as the tire can hold air a dent or ding in your rim is not the end of the game. It's cosmetically enhanced character.
geonuc wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:RE: the dent in the rim. Generally, as long as the tire can hold air a dent or ding in your rim is not the end of the game. It's cosmetically enhanced character.
Yeah, I know. But until I can get the tire off, it's impossible to know if the sealing surface is damaged.
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