Eredin wrote:Inspections would annihilate 50% of our states vehicles instantly, thank God we don't have them.
Eredin wrote:Do you have your front disco'd too, James? I can't recall.
BC backroader wrote:Had a local shop do the front brakes today. The condition report that I got from the dealer when I bought the truck 8 months ago (18,000 km ago) stated that their mechanic had just done the fronts, and the rears were listed as about 50% left. The shop that did the work today reports that the rears still have about 40%, but the fronts had been turned to below discard thickness by the dealer, which is why they had developed a warp, which had become severe yesterday, prompting my trip to the shop. I know why I doubt used car dealers, and that's a good example right there.
Eredin wrote:BC backroader wrote:Had a local shop do the front brakes today. The condition report that I got from the dealer when I bought the truck 8 months ago (18,000 km ago) stated that their mechanic had just done the fronts, and the rears were listed as about 50% left. The shop that did the work today reports that the rears still have about 40%, but the fronts had been turned to below discard thickness by the dealer, which is why they had developed a warp, which had become severe yesterday, prompting my trip to the shop. I know why I doubt used car dealers, and that's a good example right there.
This is a firm example of why I do all my own work, got tired of being burned when I was a teenager. For the things I can't do, I know the shop owner personally. Regardless, glad you were able to get it sorted!
The Roadie wrote:Research, plan your mods, fund the plan, then GO DO THEM. THEN WHEEL IT.
Eredin wrote:Took off the front bumper cover this morning and trimmed the fender liners. Lost my fog lights, which makes me a bit sad. I had the TBSS bulbs in them so they would actually throw some light and make them at least practical to have on.
Also, my bull bar is gone! No more pesky bad approach angles or further risk to the radiator supports.
Had significant moisture in my passenger side headlight bucket. It's a cheap TYC brand that a body shop had used when I smoked a deer several years ago. Took it off this morning, dumped alcohol in it to absorb some of the moisture and drilled a very tiny hole on the lowest spot in the bucket to alleviate most of the build up. Once it's dry, I'll reseal it and hope it holds.
Jrgunn5150 wrote:The factory fog's are on a pigtail correct? My intention was to use the factory wiring and mount something better to the factory metal bumper
navigator wrote:Brad, sounds like you need a few young apprentices in your area so you can teach them a few things while they work on your truck. Then again you might end up like the Roadie, working on their stuff and having to go into remote areas in the middle of the night to pull them out!