muffler bearing

billcu

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With muffler mods like this, make sure the brakes are up to snuff, get some drilled and slotted brake lines too.:D
 

ONLYTONY

New member
I just replaced rear rotors, pad, etc on my PU truck. The rotors were etched (rurted) so deep, they couldn't be cut. Had to beat the pads off with a big hammer. Should'nt have to do this. Truck has 24K miles on it If it goes out in the bad weather, I wash the bottom when I get home. Have to remember to spray the rear brakes real good.
 

mag

New member
I am fortunate to have a rust free Mark the car has never seen snow it's almost like working on a new car I was able to pull the entire exhaust with a can of PB blaster and a socket . Believe it or not the car still has the original rotors and calipers .
 
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ONLYTONY

New member
I am fortunate to have a rust free Mark the car has never seen snow it's almost like working on a new car I was able to pull the entire exhaust with a can of PB blaster and a socket . Believe it or not the car still has the original rotors and calipers .
How many miles on the car? My 95, 124K miles, all orginal.
 

mag

New member
My Mark has 43000 always garage kept by me and the original owner poor old fellow had to sell it because he had a hard time getting in and out of the car .
 
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