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Old Jul 28, 2016
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Previous Owner is an idiot

He did not torque down the bolts for the front brake calipers. Both bolts became loose. One came out and let the caliper in the passenger front fall down into the rim and tear into the aluminum causing damage and a leak.

Was a simple fix but you can believe I called that guy up and chewed him out for it.

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Old Jul 28, 2016
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The classic "I don't need a torque wrench" maneuver
 
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Old Jul 29, 2016
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I got a wheel that looks like that.....
 
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Old Jul 29, 2016
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Looks like the PO didn't know what 'tight' means....

In my opinion, if someone has to have a torque wrench to keep that from happening, they need to keep their hands off of cars in the first place.
 
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Old Jul 29, 2016
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Originally Posted by TheArcticWolf1911
Looks like the PO didn't know what 'tight' means....

In my opinion, if someone has to have a torque wrench to keep that from happening, they need to keep their hands off of cars in the first place.
While I am more than capable of doing the job without the torque bar... I already have one so I might as well use it. If in doubt use a torque bar and the proper spec :)
 
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Old Jul 29, 2016
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Originally Posted by FeralSparky
He did not torque down the bolts for the front brake calipers. Both bolts became loose. One came out and let the caliper in the passenger front fall down into the rim and tear into the aluminum causing damage and a leak. Was a simple fix but you can believe I called that guy up and chewed him out for it.
That sucks. But, I've had the same thing happen to me (and I do know how to use a torque wrench.). Not a fun sound. Haha.
 
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Old Jul 29, 2016
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Originally Posted by FeralSparky
While I am more than capable of doing the job without the torque bar... I already have one so I might as well use it. If in doubt use a torque bar and the proper spec :)
Agreed. Always best to use a torque wrench. Which, given how cheap they are, I should probably get one from harborfreight in 3/8ths.
 
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Old Jul 30, 2016
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Agreed. Always best to use a torque wrench. Which, given how cheap they are, I should probably get one from harborfreight in 3/8ths.
I have both the inch and foot torque bars. They have been invaluable for working on the motorcycle before I traded it for the truck. Where I had to put the valve cover bolts on with 7 inch pounds of force or they would crack.

If I had done it by hand I would have EASILY broken them.
 
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Old Aug 6, 2016
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I didn't use a wrench, I did use loc-tite tho. No problems in the 8 years I owned it.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2018
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I had that happen to my old `96 Ranger I used to have.It sawed the aluminum rim in half.Luckily I was coming to a stop at a stop sign when the tire blew.Sounded like a shotgun.I put blue lock tite on the bolts the next day.
 
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