Midwayman
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Oh really? Hmm, ok - maybe it's not just them, then. I was pretty surprised to see it after ~10k miles.
Pad composition and poorly designed calipers probably have more to do with it.
Oh really? Hmm, ok - maybe it's not just them, then. I was pretty surprised to see it after ~10k miles.
Pro tip: If your car has rotor retaining screws, apply a liberal dose of your favorite penetrating oil as far in advance as possible. That road salt will wreak havoc on those small threads.
If you intend to use them again, invest in some copper anti seize compound. They are there for ease of assembly, keeping the rotor centered on the lugs and tight to the hub flange. they do not add any strength to the assembly itself.
I recently did all of our cars, and I had to torch one of those little bastiges out after all other methods failed.
A better tip is to drill them out if they're stuck.Another really good tip- take the ball end of a ball-peen hammer and hold it against the screw. Now take a bigger hammer and whack the F*** out of the ball-peen. The impact will break the screw loose.
I agree that those screws are useless except maybe on euro/german cars.
A better tip is to drill them out if they're stuck.
hmmmm.... I'll say I've absolutely never had one so stuck that using hammers wouldn't work, even when an impact driver couldn't do the trick.
Drilling them out it is taking a much larger risk of something going wrong. Not so much a big deal on Asian cars, but take something German with lug bolts and you're risking the hub doing so.
I'll agree to disagree. I would try using a chisel and hammer to spin it before I went for a drill. And either way it would usually take me literally two seconds vs. using a drill.
The aftermarket pads you buy at autozone , pep boyus or oreilly only last a year.
How are you going to use a chisel and hammer to spin a little set screw that's flush with or below the surface of the rotor?
Another really good tip- take the ball end of a ball-peen hammer and hold it against the screw. Now take a bigger hammer and whack the F*** out of the ball-peen. The impact will break the screw loose.
I agree that those screws are useless except maybe on euro/german cars.
I would do it with disk brakes.
I'm done drum's before and never again.
I'd also pay for brake fluid change out. IMHO far more can go wrong doing that, plus if you do it alone, its a f-ing pain in the ass.
I would do it with disk brakes.
I'm done drum's before and never again.
I'd also pay for brake fluid change out. IMHO far more can go wrong doing that, plus if you do it alone, its a f-ing pain in the ass.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i39N-LukmQo#t=11m50s
Like that, just with the edge of the chisel and not so painfully slow.
The most difficult thing for me when I started working on cars was breaking free very tight bolts and having tools that fit in the tight spaces. But once I had access to a set of very fine tools, it made the work a cinch!
I would at least have a breaker bar for this job, if not the addition of a pipe cheater bar to get you extra torque.
mmmm...leverage...
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mmmm...leverage...
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I bet you didn't have to do much with that leverage. lol
Jaysus Choist, you must've had at least a 1" drive for that badboy.
More than you'd think - the axle nuts were surprisingly tight.
I think the side in the picture came out fine, but the other side broke two 1/2" breaker bars before I went out and bought a 3/4". It let loose with a pretty good bang...
Was it rust or is the torque spec just really high?. When my car went out of warranty I started doing my own oil changes, the dealer had the drain nut on so tight I had to jackstand the car to gain clearance for the breaker bar to get it out, it was on over 100 ft/lbs!, I guess they let Magilla gorilla do lube/oil, one time it was one full qt. over, I had to bring it back..
They weren't rusty...just really fking tight. I think the spec is 217lbs, but that shouldn't twist the head off a breaker bar, heh...the guy at Autozone pretty much told me I wasn't getting any more under warranty after I brought the second one in the same day.![]()
