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Re: A '54 named Busty
ok this is gettin' redunculous
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Re: A '54 named Busty
111....That's unreal....that would really be awful if you added our humidity to that...
Oh and I need me one of them ( days since last accident ) signs..
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Re: A '54 named Busty
You’re embarrassing Texas. And probably Arizona too.
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08-16-2020, 10:53 AM | #1305 |
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don't forgit Nevada and New Mehico, ha ha, well it's almost 90° at 8:00am this monin' so much for wrenchin' and putting those shinny bits back on the truck
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That’s funny!
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08-17-2020, 11:39 AM | #1308 |
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the record setting heat (FYI: Death Valley hit 130° F) is giving me some time to research the brake parts, looks like they sell front brake backing plates ($45/pair), I think I need to get the new ones as they appear to have incorporated rubber O-rings which have perished on mine
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08-17-2020, 12:00 PM | #1309 |
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I’m glad you found a place to hide from the heat in your wiring room.
Those are just dust shields correct? Is there any “real” reason to run them? I’ve removed several damaged (bent, rusted, etc) ones in the past and never noticed any difference in braking performance or longevity. Of course the vehicles were considerably faster after shedding the extra weight.
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But only if you eat them...
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the ones on the second gen Camaros have rubber pressed into them so the rubber prevents dust, dirt, and debris from entering the back bearing on the spindle, and again I have seen rotors with the rubber covers on them that do the same, but some of the newer replacement ones do not come with the rubber on the rotors leaving the bearings exposed dirt + water = bad for the bearings Last edited by Gregski; 08-17-2020 at 12:51 PM. |
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None of the ones I’ve messed with had any rubber just the dust shield that fits behind the unit bearings. I’ve not taken the rotors/bearings apart on my Dana 60 so I don’t know yet if they have any rubber seals to compliment the rear axle seals.
Are you saying those function as a primary defense to keep water and dust away from the inner axle/spindle seal?
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08-18-2020, 10:23 AM | #1313 |
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hey thread, happy Birthday, you're 1 years old today
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you mean like so ...
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I'll give you credit for the temp, but 55% humidity is dry around here. With the AC running full speed we get down to that inside.
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the forbidden fruit
these are the rubber bits Rock Auto wouldn't send to California from Manufacturer A but sent the ones by Manufacturer B (I love it when the gobermint gets involved, things just work so much more efficiently) |
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Hahaha!
Now enough of Busty we want Rusty!
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Happy birthday, Thread. That poor cone looks exhausted. What paint did you use on the A-Arms, they look nice. It appears that either your truck or the donor Camaro got set down on those backing plates and induced those flat spots.
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So this is Rusty's nemesis.
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my Lazy Level
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Humidity at 55%....huh...I wish ours was that low...ours was 84% today...but our temps have dropped..so that helps us out
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Finally! putting stuffness back on...
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