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Old 07-13-2011, 08:00 PM
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i just went around a field in the mud and when i was going home i hit the breaks and they felt weird then i herd grinding type sound coming from the right rear. is it just mud in there?
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Brakes break? Might want to pull drums and take look when u get a break. LOL Just funnin' with ya.
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Brakes break? Might want to pull drums and take look when u get a break. LOL Just funnin' with ya.
haha i dont think when i type. Is changing the rear brakes hard? disc are pretty easy kinda wanna change the rear
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Not really, and having one of those brake spring pullin' tools helps. Take pics before disassembly or have some kind of "how to" manual/instructions. Might want to have drums turned.
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this is why some choose rocks... mud can do things like get into axle shafts, or brakes... idk, get a pressure washer and spray em... it will probably clear up soon.
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Not really, and having one of those brake spring pullin' tools helps. Take pics before disassembly or have some kind of "how to" manual/instructions. Might want to have drums turned.
aite thanks man
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