Need Help With What Brakes & Rotors
BoilerUpXfire:
Hey, thanks for the great in put. I will probably do this after I get back from the " Running of The Crossfires" on May6,7,8. I have had some med problems and don't want to get started and have to leave it in pieces, then restart with the fix. I will get it done, flush the fluid out, change the power steering fluid too, probably do the anti-freeze as well. This car ,I really love it.
I have been thinking of doing the " Sticky key" fix as well. Hard to get myself to fix something that is not broke, but know it is one of those hidden problems that always get you when you least expect it.
Hey, thanks for the great in put. I will probably do this after I get back from the " Running of The Crossfires" on May6,7,8. I have had some med problems and don't want to get started and have to leave it in pieces, then restart with the fix. I will get it done, flush the fluid out, change the power steering fluid too, probably do the anti-freeze as well. This car ,I really love it.
I have been thinking of doing the " Sticky key" fix as well. Hard to get myself to fix something that is not broke, but know it is one of those hidden problems that always get you when you least expect it.
Originally Posted by dtinker
BoilerUpXfire:
Hey, thanks for the great in put. I will probably do this after I get back from the " Running of The Crossfires" on May6,7,8. I have had some med problems and don't want to get started and have to leave it in pieces, then restart with the fix. I will get it done, flush the fluid out, change the power steering fluid too, probably do the anti-freeze as well. This car ,I really love it.
I have been thinking of doing the " Sticky key" fix as well. Hard to get myself to fix something that is not broke, but know it is one of those hidden problems that always get you when you least expect it.
Hey, thanks for the great in put. I will probably do this after I get back from the " Running of The Crossfires" on May6,7,8. I have had some med problems and don't want to get started and have to leave it in pieces, then restart with the fix. I will get it done, flush the fluid out, change the power steering fluid too, probably do the anti-freeze as well. This car ,I really love it.
I have been thinking of doing the " Sticky key" fix as well. Hard to get myself to fix something that is not broke, but know it is one of those hidden problems that always get you when you least expect it.
I used to take things apart for fun even if there was no reason, as I aged I quit doing this. Now I look for reasons not to do anything and most times I can find a real good excuse.
Onehundred80:
I feel your pain, my Daddy always taught me to fix what needed fixin, but leave everything else alone. As I get older, I find myself not wanting to do much of anything except drive around lookin good( in my own eyes). That sticky key thing worries me though, I think I will do it when I get back from "Running of the Crossfires". Find it repulsive to pay for a tow truck you should not need.
I feel your pain, my Daddy always taught me to fix what needed fixin, but leave everything else alone. As I get older, I find myself not wanting to do much of anything except drive around lookin good( in my own eyes). That sticky key thing worries me though, I think I will do it when I get back from "Running of the Crossfires". Find it repulsive to pay for a tow truck you should not need.
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