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You lucked out--BIG TIME! Caught that in the nick of time.them thin ass pads from yesterday.
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You lucked out--BIG TIME! Caught that in the nick of time.
Lets see how it goes the truck is on keys and there plenty of room with the 285 on it now.
I think I probably would've just let the boss worry about it--but, I bet if you did do that, the truck would be down, and you guys wouldn't be able to work. Am I guessing correctly?that was one day of light squealing, then the next day full blown, so loud i could not tell if it was front or back.
plan was to dump the truck then bring back a load of mulch, dump it on site, then go do the brakes. i barely got the pads picked up and back to the house to work on it, and i get the call, come back, i cant be waiting all day, you been gone over a hr already, really? ive been gone 35 minutes so far, you forget travel time? so i loaded up the jack and tools cause i knew it was a matter of miles before the rotors got eaten up.
under the truck doing the brakes, im like you do know i just saved you 150 bucks right????? no way they would have lasted another trip with a load of mulch.....
How'd you get the majority of the trans fluid out? Cooler lines or drain plug?Oil change and trans fluid/filter change. At 215k.
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