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REKCUT

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So my daughter went a little to far on the brake pads and I ended up having to install new rotors. Thought I did this not that long ago but I guess it was on the one she wrecked and not this one. Not a bad job except for what it leads to. PO had the front end work done by a idot with no clue as to what he was doing. No gaskets on the hubs just silicone. More on each bolt. A nasty looking oil inside of the hub instead of grease. Even though there was no leak on the back side of the knuckle I decided to open it up and install the correct gasket and take a litte peak. No grease just a little bit of thin looking oil of some kind. Nice. Lucky the brakes led to this. Pics to follow.
 
Didn't you just take replace all the seals and gaskets on that back in June-July?
 
NO. YOU DID. But I didnt want to point fingers.
 
That must have been the day you guys spiked my apple juice.
Besides who lets a new guy rebuild a hub that he is going to stick his daughter in?
I do remember there was a lot of beer tasting that day. :beer::beer::beer::beer:
 
Seriously, we just did the one side that day. This side was not leaking so we left it alone. Not a big deal.
 
Its like a radial engine, if it stops leaking oil its because its out!
 

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