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New Rotors? - Advice NEEDED

Re: Hubs off BUT . . .

doh.
 
Re: Hubs off BUT . . .

Just remember I was only following your good advice:

2. Break whats fixed. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/lol.gif

Although it was never fixed I did break it. You have to give me an A for effort. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Re: Hubs off BUT . . .

The order of the steps is a recommendation only. In fact, most people normally start at step 2! I know I did this weekend, though it was an electrical gremlin, and even talking about it seems to bring more bad luck!!

Any luck finding new hubs yet?
 
Re: I NEED a Hub

So far no luck. Tony, The Autoist, said he may have one, but I have not heard back. It is looking grim.
 
Re: I NEED a Hub

Ron,

Try Steve Miller @ MG Automotive in Kettering (near Dayton), Ohio. 937-294-7623. Really nice person, and very helpful.
 
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