RammaR
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- Franklin, TN
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- '96 XLT 4x4
Last night my '96 xlt started "screaming" somewhere in the front end. It was a metalic howl that only stopped when not in motion. I took it over to my mechanic this morning and its the left hub/bearing assembly. Apparently the grease leaked out and the bearing is now failing. Funny how these things happen as I broke 100K miles last week and had to replace my first O2 sensor this week also. Anyway, the grease got sprayed on the brake pads and are glazed. So they are suggesting new brake pads, and of course at 100K the rotors now need to be discarded as they cannot be machined again. I had the brakes done at all 4 corners about 6 months ago, so the pads are in great shape except they are "glazed" from the gease.
How bad of a problem is this? Do I really need to change my front brakes and rotors after it was all done a few months ago? The rotors where machined then, so I can't imagine that they would be that bad already. But I don't know what grease on pads and "glazing" will do.
Thanks for any advice.
How bad of a problem is this? Do I really need to change my front brakes and rotors after it was all done a few months ago? The rotors where machined then, so I can't imagine that they would be that bad already. But I don't know what grease on pads and "glazing" will do.
Thanks for any advice.