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I've always adjusted the brakes with the wheels installed and the parking brake off. Tighten up shoes until a slight intermittent drag is heard/felt. 65 lb-ft is the FSM specification for lug nuts. I torque those with a torque wrench and the weight off the wheels.
Well it's where the bolts came from. If you look at factory original never hit cars, some have all the same bolts, some have many different bolt heads. Depends on what the factory bought, what bins they grabbed them from.
It can happen very easy when swapping parts around. Many different calipers and hose styles, even on factory mopars over the years.
Question, the hose goes fron the hard line on the frame to the calipers. So if it's catching on the calipers it would have to fun in a circle?
The prior owner had put an all around disc brake kit in my 67 Charger. I been working on it since May now and I keep finding problems with everything. Well, here is what I found today. Every so often when I turn the wheel, like say backing out of my driveway, I can hear and feel like something...
I have 125k (Canadian) into body and paint on my '69 RR - not including sheet metal and replacement - probably another 30k there. I'm not proud of paying that but it was all justified.
"And if he puts the flag on the roof, he might run into more unfavorable responses than he wants."
All the more reason to do it! Let em show their ignorance and open up a teaching opportunity. :confederateflag:
As noted the O.P. already has made up his mind and *Now is trying to get someone to talk him out of it by coming here. Obviously, he has never driven a big sea body as they ride like big sofas, essentially blaming poor ride on years of abuse, and most likely essentially blaming poor ride on...
I agree. Closing drivethrus and encouraging eating inside would have social and ecological benefits (and I'm not THAT guy). Drivethrus are so much cheaper for the business to operate, that's what it's all about, nothing to do with their made up bafflegab. It;s all about having a smaller parking...