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I think I need to exercise more or something.
I started changing the front calipers and rotors on my 6 tonight. I'm putting vented rotors and the toyota calipers on. I'm about 1/2 way through side 1 - the new rotor is on the hub, and I'm waiting for the dremel I ordered to come tomorrow before massaging the dust shields to size.
It should be an easy job. It's far from demanding mechanically (I've built lego models as a kid that were harder). I used to fix up LBCs in college back in the UK for extra cash, so I should know what to expect.
One problem though - I can't remember when I've been so exhausted. I'm sure it used to be easier...
I've only unfastened 10 bolts, a castle nut and a couple of pipe connections. I swear every one was original - and frozen solid. I was standing on a breaker bar to free the caliper bolts and they weren't moving.
The bloody dust cap on the hub nearly drove me mad, I was trying for ages to "gently drift" it off. Just as I decided to destroy it and order more, it came away in my hand as easy as you could wish for.
I'm dreading starting the other side, but couldn't deal with the lack of braking much longer. It's hilly in places here, and it gets scary when you aren't sure if you'll stop at the bottom.
The weather has been crappy all week so I didn't even get to drive it. Please someone tell me it gets better, or invent a time machine so I can be young and stupid again...
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ok I'll stop whining now
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I started changing the front calipers and rotors on my 6 tonight. I'm putting vented rotors and the toyota calipers on. I'm about 1/2 way through side 1 - the new rotor is on the hub, and I'm waiting for the dremel I ordered to come tomorrow before massaging the dust shields to size.
It should be an easy job. It's far from demanding mechanically (I've built lego models as a kid that were harder). I used to fix up LBCs in college back in the UK for extra cash, so I should know what to expect.
One problem though - I can't remember when I've been so exhausted. I'm sure it used to be easier...
I've only unfastened 10 bolts, a castle nut and a couple of pipe connections. I swear every one was original - and frozen solid. I was standing on a breaker bar to free the caliper bolts and they weren't moving.
The bloody dust cap on the hub nearly drove me mad, I was trying for ages to "gently drift" it off. Just as I decided to destroy it and order more, it came away in my hand as easy as you could wish for.
I'm dreading starting the other side, but couldn't deal with the lack of braking much longer. It's hilly in places here, and it gets scary when you aren't sure if you'll stop at the bottom.
The weather has been crappy all week so I didn't even get to drive it. Please someone tell me it gets better, or invent a time machine so I can be young and stupid again...
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ok I'll stop whining now
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Hey Guest!
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