Well I was at Roy's shop on Monday, and he fixed a MESS of brake lines the idiot garage in BC did when I lived there,,,,,,
The lines rubbed the frame etc and chaffed and blew few holes....
Guys please don't let regular shops ( with no hummer experience) work on some stuff, it can get dangerous!!!
The shop in BC also installed my rear calipers (which Roy shipped to BC) for me,
Well they torched my vent line ( hence my phantom leak) , I'm still baffled how they got heat up there.... But I saw it with my own eyes,
Now my rears are SOoooooooo dry from any leaks....
Now, lol today I'm driving with my dog and he wants to stick out his head, sooooo I lower the rear window, and it didn't go up.and I hear awful noise mid way
I take off my door panel and seen the window channel was TOTALLY rotted!!! Like I removed it by hand,
Yup, next project, hehhe
Always good to check over break lines...
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Always good to check over break lines...
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Re: Always good to check over break lines...
Ohhh the fun of owning the brand....LOL!
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<div>Toyo MT 38x13.50x18 on Rockstar. Green keys. 2" rear spacers. 1" bodylift. Cognito UCA, steering bracket, front stab links. Bilstein 5100 shocks. Moog inner/outer tie-rods, pitman, idler arm & bracket with remote zerk. E&G Classics fender flares. ARP 434-1301 ex. man. stud kit. Airaid perf. air filter. Crown Performance brake lines. Warn PowerPlant HD. Rubberduck UCP. Gobi Ranger Roof Rack. Morimoto FX-R 3.0 projector headlights with 55w AC HID kit. Hella Rallye 4000 aux lights. Evans waterless coolant.</div>
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Re: Always good to check over break lines...
Update!
Yes my rear diff leaks are 100% gone, lol now it's white from salt on the roads,
I know it wasn't a big leak but man it drove me crazy.
Ordered a window lift channel from Roy to replace my other one that just rotted out....lol finally feels good to keep up on the little jobs here and there..
Was actually a nice warm day today, so I was able paint up some of the rust that wanted to show during the winter....
Only down fall this week, is I caught my first cold in 5-6 years, lol and hit me hard. *cough*
Yes my rear diff leaks are 100% gone, lol now it's white from salt on the roads,
I know it wasn't a big leak but man it drove me crazy.
Ordered a window lift channel from Roy to replace my other one that just rotted out....lol finally feels good to keep up on the little jobs here and there..
Was actually a nice warm day today, so I was able paint up some of the rust that wanted to show during the winter....
Only down fall this week, is I caught my first cold in 5-6 years, lol and hit me hard. *cough*
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Re: Always good to check over break lines...
Nothing like catching up on things that need to be addressed. Feels good.
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Re: Always good to check over break lines...
Lol, so funny ya it's a good stress relief when something gets done
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