ihpj
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- 1998 UK SOHC Explorer
Well it didn't take long for my first catastrophe to strike with the Ex. 
Driving in traffic, doing 60'odd in a national speed limit, look to reduce speed as approaching roundabout. Go to tap the breaks as normal and I am met with a grinding sound and definite feeling of binding to the front brakes with juddering/stuttering. OK something definitely not right, so pull over and visual check of everything shows OK. Hop back in and continue to drive, before pulling away and joining flow of traffic, touch brakes but everything fine.
Drive to about 40MPH [in a 60MPH zone] as I am not 100% confident in the brakes. Test them as I am approaching another roundabout - more pronounced juddering and vehicle shaking when brakes applied. Got wife and 3 kids in Ex. and I'm seriously concerned.
Drive becomes unstable with vibrations through car and definite fuzzy steering - stop again and check to find the O/S/F tyre totally deflated. Now stuck on side of 60MPH road, with good amount of traffic around me and no turn signals/hazard lights either.
Bugger.
Called Police to let them know I had broken down and The AA for recovery. While waiting, thought I should call Howard and explained situation. Guy turns out to help and takes a look - diagnoses calliper bolt having come undone/loose, catching on the inside of the alloy wheel causing calliper to jam up against the alloy itself.
The AA turn up in 30MINs. and recover car; but in the meantime Howard stays with us offering support and assistance.
I can't thank Howard enough for turning out and for his help, a true gent.
Vehicle recovered to mechanic who, upon checking the vehicle, accepts that lower calliper bolt not tightened enough that most probably lead to it working free - just like Howard diagnose (kudos).
Thankfully the only 'damage' done was a trashed O/S/F alloy wheel and completely trashed [brand new] tyre. I also need calliper bolts and some couple of other minor bits - all of which the mechanic is going to pick up the tab for.
I shudder to think what might have happened should, as we had been over the weekend, been on the motorway at 'fast speeds' and had to brake...
On the flipside, this was not a failure of the vehicle (or one of its components) but rather genuine human error. I am also relieved to see the mechanic accepting responsibility for the workmanship and making every effort to put things right - kudos to him for doing the right thing.
Just need to track down the replacement bits so that I can get the car roadworthy again
...pictures to follow.

Driving in traffic, doing 60'odd in a national speed limit, look to reduce speed as approaching roundabout. Go to tap the breaks as normal and I am met with a grinding sound and definite feeling of binding to the front brakes with juddering/stuttering. OK something definitely not right, so pull over and visual check of everything shows OK. Hop back in and continue to drive, before pulling away and joining flow of traffic, touch brakes but everything fine.
Drive to about 40MPH [in a 60MPH zone] as I am not 100% confident in the brakes. Test them as I am approaching another roundabout - more pronounced juddering and vehicle shaking when brakes applied. Got wife and 3 kids in Ex. and I'm seriously concerned.
Drive becomes unstable with vibrations through car and definite fuzzy steering - stop again and check to find the O/S/F tyre totally deflated. Now stuck on side of 60MPH road, with good amount of traffic around me and no turn signals/hazard lights either.
Bugger.
Called Police to let them know I had broken down and The AA for recovery. While waiting, thought I should call Howard and explained situation. Guy turns out to help and takes a look - diagnoses calliper bolt having come undone/loose, catching on the inside of the alloy wheel causing calliper to jam up against the alloy itself.
The AA turn up in 30MINs. and recover car; but in the meantime Howard stays with us offering support and assistance.
I can't thank Howard enough for turning out and for his help, a true gent.
Vehicle recovered to mechanic who, upon checking the vehicle, accepts that lower calliper bolt not tightened enough that most probably lead to it working free - just like Howard diagnose (kudos).
Thankfully the only 'damage' done was a trashed O/S/F alloy wheel and completely trashed [brand new] tyre. I also need calliper bolts and some couple of other minor bits - all of which the mechanic is going to pick up the tab for.
I shudder to think what might have happened should, as we had been over the weekend, been on the motorway at 'fast speeds' and had to brake...
On the flipside, this was not a failure of the vehicle (or one of its components) but rather genuine human error. I am also relieved to see the mechanic accepting responsibility for the workmanship and making every effort to put things right - kudos to him for doing the right thing.
Just need to track down the replacement bits so that I can get the car roadworthy again

...pictures to follow.