That is a fact. And it is also why modern manufacturing process is based upon standard work, zero defects, trained operators following documented and proven process with a quality system to manage t… (View Post)
You will hear many different opinions about using these. Some are in favor, many (and most mechanics) are not. Locking lugs will eventually fail. Someone will strip the special key or worse, you wil… (View Post)
Best not to lose sight of the fact that the brakes should be inspected at roughly the same service interval as the bearings require re-packing. To inspect and service the brakes, the brake hubs must … (View Post)
If you have the removal tool, use it. If you don't just pry them out with whatever you have handy. As @ScottG notes, they will be toast regardless. You will be able to get bearings, seals etc. at a t… (View Post)
If you shop a bit you will find that replacement brake pads will cost less than $40.00 per side. These are parts that are easily replaced. A spring tool can be helpful (NAPA) but is not essential. Wh… (View Post)