i-wagon Well-known member May 22, 2014 #21 Fill it with tannerite and let one rip. Not really. If you've checked everything we've said, and are sure it went together by the book, try buying one rotor that's more expensive, measure and or test fit
Fill it with tannerite and let one rip. Not really. If you've checked everything we've said, and are sure it went together by the book, try buying one rotor that's more expensive, measure and or test fit
Legwagon BC-BF-*BJ* May 31, 2014 #22 I finally got them back together today! I did what you said I-wagon and bought some more expensive e-brake shoes.. and the rotor slid right on.
I finally got them back together today! I did what you said I-wagon and bought some more expensive e-brake shoes.. and the rotor slid right on.
i-wagon Well-known member Jun 1, 2014 #23 Tolerances are typically better on higher end parts. I don't buy cheap stuff anymore
Legwagon BC-BF-*BJ* Jun 3, 2014 #24 I usually dont either.. I just cheaped out this time and wound up with a headache. Thanks for all of the replies and help everyone. greatly appreciated.
I usually dont either.. I just cheaped out this time and wound up with a headache. Thanks for all of the replies and help everyone. greatly appreciated.