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Update.
The brake issue was definitely the knuckles.
I took photos today and am trying to upload,but they are inverted when uploaded.
I will get more info up to help others with this issues tomorrow.
Update.
The brake issue was definitely the knuckles.
I took photos today and am trying to upload,but they are inverted when uploaded.
I will get more info up to help others with this issues tomorrow.
I went to get the rotors cut today.
There is no glazing,but I want them shaved for piece of mind,and to check for warpage. They look almost new.
There was a ton of corrosion behind the "notch" where the pads ride.
It was much worse than the divit in front of the top and bottom of knuckle.
I am trying to get photos of this up.
I'll keep advised.
Last edited by madmanmarty; Aug 28, 2015 at 11:29 PM.
Reason: Sp
This is the divit that wears on the top of the knuckle.
Worn divit on bottom of knuckle. This is what the helpful members are referring to. With deep grooves,the proven fix being to weld the depressed area. Mine is not bad,so I am going to file the depression and all other areas,to give the pads a smooth surface to ride on. These areas must be lubed with disc brake lube also. I also cleaned up the pads backing plates.
This is a shot of the bottom of knuckle,showing the ridge where the notch in the brake pad rides.
Need some help here.
Aren't Cherokee wheels hub-centric?
These r the pro-comp wheels the PO had on it when I bought it.
He drove with them for a year.
Look at the space between the rim and hub(without cap).
Did PO put incorrect rims on?