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My 10 hour brake job..., Here we go again! |
matteyp |
Jul 29 2011, 07:52 PM
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Heres another one to add to my stupidest things list...I've been hearing this really loud whirring sound coming from the back end of my volkswagen for about the past 3 months or so, i thought it may be the bearings again but I just replaced them last year so I let it go for a few months...or 6? Anyways ripped the drums apart
Yesterday and found my vw golf has the most ridiculously complicated drum brakes I've ever seen. Gotta take all the bearings and the hub apart to get the drum off. Once I did that I was surprised to find out the weird noise I was hearing was actually caused by all the springs beings snapped and missing. Drove like that for quite a few thousand miles....what a dummy. Anyways once I got the left side back together i tore the right side apart and then realized everything is now opposite. Just couldnr get my brain wrapped around that. Started the job at 2pm and had it all buttoned by midnight with the help of my friend and my gfs dad. Ohh well guess I'll know how to do that next time (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif) |
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