semlin
curmudgeon
checking/adding knuckle grease through the abs sensor hole?
scary
scary
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BigGunna said:Guess what I'm going to be checking when I get home tonight?![]()
Glad to see you've got it under control. I work in Rockville - you can email or PM me if you need a lift anytime.
For those in the area - we should meet up for a Cruiser lunch!
Arya Ebrahimi said:I'm staying Rockville, working in DC. Where do you live? I was thinking about putting together a wrenching party one weekend b/w T-giving and X-mas. Any interest? I don't have a place to wrench here, but I'd be more than happy to bring my tools and FSM
Ary
TLCgrappler said:So, the general rule I am deriving from this discussion is that after a knuckle service where the ateering arms are removed from those four bolts on the knuckle bottoms, it is essentially mandatory to recheck the torque on those nuts say after the first week and then maybe every two or three weeks to ensure that the studs are not backing out....