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If your pedal is to the floor with new pads and shoes, you've either got air in the system or a bad master cylinder. If you can't seem to get all the air out of the system, it's worth a few bucks to take it to a brake shop and let them bleed them for you.
Yeah, I feel ya. I just bought a 94 Chevy Silverado as my new daily driver and tow rig. It's a heavy half ton 4x4 with a 6.5 turbo diesel. My old 96 XJ Sport is now in the garage for some major work. I'm rebuilding the rear end and then replacing all the front steering components. After that...
From what I'm reading, it doesn't seem like I should be seeing any play in the carrier bearings. The installation manual from Yukon Gear says 150 - 200 pounds/feet of preload after which backlash needs to be re-checked as well as wear pattern. A buddy of mine knows a guy who is very good at...
I've got a 96 XJ with about 225000 miles on it. 27 spline 8.25 rear end. I've been getting a howling noise from my rear end. I tore into it today looking for worn parts. The axle bearings and shafts look okay. The ring and pinion also look okay. After pulling the shafts I've notice a bit of play...