Front rotors 03 Dakota
From : jimmy
Q: on mon 1 oct 2007 234621 +0200 steve lusardi stevenospam@lusardi.de wrote in point of fact amsoil no longer has their oil tested as it surpasses the most severe api tests by very wide margins. this ones a keeper. boy i sure get a warm fuzzy feeling about using amsoil when i know its not tested. yep a cult zombie message board spammer telling me it surpasses all the tests is good enough for me. screw the testing it only costs money that could be going into the pockets of the mlm pyramid dwellers. i prefer my oil completely untested and completely unsullied by any certifications which we all know place an absolute upper limit on the performance. .
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From : the reverend natural light
oops!!! just reread post- i meant axle nut broke loose with large breaker bar jtgreek wrote recently while driving i started having a loud growl from from drivers side - from experience i knew it was the wheel bearing-a trip to autozone -got hub bearing assembly with abs sensor for about $190 bucks.borrowed the axle nut tool-neat deal-no need to buy specialty tools all the time- axle nut broke loose with large pry barno problem-removed caliper bolts# 7 hex- rotor was a little rusted on-came off with slight taps from rubber mallet- hub bolts were 21 mm- used short 1/2 in drive socket and extra long swivel head 1/2 in drive ratchet to break loose- hub was rusted on-sprayed some kb blaster penetrating oil and gave it a couple wacks with a bfh and it came right off.installation was super easy- calls to local repair shops were all about $450 - $500. to replace -- message posted via carkb.com http//www.carkb.com/uwe/forums.aspx/dodge-truck/200710/1 .