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Griiiiiinnnd grind grind grind 1985 300sd
I knew I was wasting away a rotor... grriiiindddd grind grrrrriiiiiii
but Im broke and basically homeless. Anyway..... I got to fix this. it occured to me today though that it might be wheel bearing and not rotor... ![]() for some reason just today I realized it happens when slowing down w/out the brakes on. Maybe thats new... maybe it has allways been that way since I first heard it and assumed it was metal to metal brakes. Would bad wheel bearing grind more as brakes are applied?
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"Know other lessons I need to learn? TELL me. Tired of learning'em the hard way". Glow Plug Wait: [i} Time of silence in homage Rudolph Diesel. Longer you own a diesel. more honor you give". [/i] Life; SNAFU Situation Normal All Fouled Up, & FUBAR: Fouled Up Beyond All Repair -Now: Snafued Jeep TJ w/OM617 2Be daily driver & building SS M1079 w/Ambo boxed /live in Adv. Truck, Diesel KLR conversion -Sold 62 UNIMOG Camper w/617 Turbo, 85 300SD Last edited by coachgeo; 01-19-2009 at 09:51 PM. |
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