full hi-steer? you mean full hydro? Either way, maybe because the weight difference is minimal, the weight's down low, and failure could have very undesirable results? And rock hits on steering components are inevitable
No not full hydro. I'm talking hi steer where both the draglink and tie rod are both on top of the knuckle. By having them on top op the knuckle especially in a leaf sprung setup the steering is protected pretty good.
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i used .120 wall 1.25 dia DOM on my mini tierods, but i wouldn't use it for a full length tierod or draglink
Lately my front passenger side brake has been seizing up on the disk making it pull hard to the right and heat up really bad. Anyone have any ideas as to what is causing this?
What about the dimple die? How thick of plate are they designed to dimple? Does it depend on the size of the press?
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i think 3/16 is about that max any thicker and you don't get very much dimple if i remember correctly
Last edited by AggieTJ2007; 02-21-2010 at 06:24 PM.
Originally Posted by afroman006Originally Posted by afroman006
new caliper? Usually pretty cheap.
92 YJ
04 F-150 4x4
11 F-250 4x4
Go ahead and do both, don't cheap out and only do one.
also while your there check on your pads and rotors. your rotors should be smooth with no lips or grooves.
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check the unit bearing if is going out it makes the rotor grind the caliper, if your pads are worn at an angle it is that or the sliders are stuck.
its also not a bad idea to use anti sieze when reassembling things
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