WNCHSTR96
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It’s a red center stripe replacement, which according to the picture you posted is in need of replacement.What is it? For my wheel? little confused?????
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It’s a red center stripe replacement, which according to the picture you posted is in need of replacement.What is it? For my wheel? little confused?????
Makes sense. I really need to start doing this stuff myself. No garage or flat spot at home doesn’t help. Lol.Also check the rim!!!! you should wire wheel, cooke, the wheel it self where it comes in contact with the rotor. build up on the Back of the rim will not allow the tire to run true.
@WNCHSTR96 were the worst I have ever seen lol JK
No.... well ya.... the rotor but I am talking about the wheel, Rim, where it bolts to the rotor inside of the wheel where we cookied off the 1/2 inch of gunk you had built up. LOL
That picture was from a while ago when I bought new ones to install. Had the originals rebuilt which if you remember this picture was taken with my shiny hub, lol.But them shocks sure are perrty!!!!
Check the pad orientation i guess. I hate
Had this happen to my wife's Jeep Cherokee after Discount tire replaced the tires, they over tightened the lug bolts so tight it warped the rotors. Shook like it was going to fall apart on the highway. Had to replace not only the rotors but replace the lug bolts with solid lugs as well as they spun the crappy stock capped lugs.Well normally when you get a new part put on the vehicle is supposed to feel better correct?
Rotors and pads were put on.
-Now i feel like my tires are out of balance (the steering wheel shakes left and right)
-they still squeak(new and has been rainy so maybe why)
-heard some scraping noise under harder braking and on a right turn. (Possible sticking?)
Ughh