RickB
Yoda
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So the big project of the day was to redo the brakes on my GT.
Starting out by smushing the bottom of the radiator wasn't part of the plan.
I got the rotors off and took them into the machine shop and the machinist told me I was being a WUSS and that I should just put my new pads on and they would be fine.
OK - so you never can be too careful with brakes I figure.
I brought them home and of course couldn't remember which side was which.
The pass side went on without a hitch, seemed perfect.
The Driver side was not so nice. When I removed the driver side the nut was really tight - in fact I had to go out and find a 1 1/8 socket to fit so I could get the hub removed.
There were several thin washers on that side between the outer bearing and the race. This made it so the bearing no longer would seat on reinstall. I had to remove them so the bearing would go all the way in.
Is this just a case of someone in the past getting them wrong and using spacers to 'make it fit'?
It fits right now.
Oh - the PO included several boxes of parts, and in there were some brand new pads :laugh: YAY!!!
So I bought some new grease and that's all that part of the job cost me.
Now to repair the radiator damage I caused when I started the brake work. Geeze - I spent from 9AM to 8PM on the B today!
Starting out by smushing the bottom of the radiator wasn't part of the plan.
I got the rotors off and took them into the machine shop and the machinist told me I was being a WUSS and that I should just put my new pads on and they would be fine.
OK - so you never can be too careful with brakes I figure.
I brought them home and of course couldn't remember which side was which.
The pass side went on without a hitch, seemed perfect.
The Driver side was not so nice. When I removed the driver side the nut was really tight - in fact I had to go out and find a 1 1/8 socket to fit so I could get the hub removed.
There were several thin washers on that side between the outer bearing and the race. This made it so the bearing no longer would seat on reinstall. I had to remove them so the bearing would go all the way in.
Is this just a case of someone in the past getting them wrong and using spacers to 'make it fit'?
It fits right now.
Oh - the PO included several boxes of parts, and in there were some brand new pads :laugh: YAY!!!
So I bought some new grease and that's all that part of the job cost me.
Now to repair the radiator damage I caused when I started the brake work. Geeze - I spent from 9AM to 8PM on the B today!