vigman
Motor head!!!!
- Joined
- Feb 13, 2001
- Messages
- 3,471
- Location
- Valencia, CA,USA
- Corvette
- 88 Convert ( SOLD ) /1973 coupe 4 speed/1964 Vert!
Wednesday, my 88 is getting jealous since I've been spending SO much time with the 327 project.. the warning shims start squealing in the rear!
Thursday morning I had a flat ( while traveling ).
I limped into the gas station.. but the compressor didn't have enough air pressure to re inflate the tire ( I was off the bead at the back )
30 minutes later ( yes I wussed out and called Triple A) back home I scurried.
Friday after work I inspected the tires and saw CORD on the inside wall.....
(The car knows when I've gotten a bit ahead on bills & such and was NOT for 1 second let me spend another DIME on chrome bit's for that OTHER FLOOZY engine).
Friday, late I called around shopping for tires.. and took notes, 5 stores.
I decided on the local tire store I deal with, their prices are always within 5% and they give good service.
And I ordered new rear rotors & pads from my local guys ( 10:00 pm pickup )
Today bright & early I went upon the task of SPENDING MONEY ( keeping the economy flowing and all that) I jacked up the car & removed the two rear tires.. and off I went.
I stopped into the store ( with notes in hand ) and the guy I deal with looks over at the notes.. and starts sweating.. talks to his boss.. and this is before I say a WORD!
He starts rattling on how these prices on my note sheet are outrageous... etc etc.
And gives me the "Look this is the BEST I can do... since you always come here!"
2 NEW Brigstone tires
( since the BF Goodrich T/A radials were NO WHERE TO BE FOUND!)
SO
Potenza RE-730's
P-275-40-ZR-17
Steelbelted radials
Treadware 300
Traction AA
Temp A
$230.00 for the pair
Mounted /balanced etc,etc.
(which I'm liking very much)
So I leave my rims ( he has to pick up the tires from the warehouse) and he states the tires will be ready @ noon.
So back home I go to do a rear brake job, now I knew things we not going to be pretty... I just didn't know how bad...
I pull her apart and find it wasn't the warning shim.. it was METAL TO METAL!
OOPS.. and if that wasn't enough
Caliper seal sweating, hose splitting
etc etc.. so 3 MORE trips to the auto parts store and the rear brakes are now 100%.
I grab the tires.. and they look BEAUTIFUL...
On they go... take a test drive... we are good 2 go...
So I'm thinking...Hmmmm If the rear's are that bad...better check the fronts.
Up in the air she goes again......
YIKES!
The fronts are 1/32 away from the shims..
Rotors are cool though PHEW!
So 2 more trips..
5 cans of Brake Kleen
2 MORE hoses
1 good bleed
4 Bendix Semi Metalic ( Lifetime warranty ) pads.
Final test drive to post office, to mail in the Bendix Warranty stuff.. and on the way home.. I hear this low whining.....as I come to a stop..... the way the rear rotors are finished cut.. they have a swirl/crosshatch pattern... so it has a bit of wind down... not really bad.. just a NEW noise.
5:30 done with clean up~!
So $830.00 bucks lighter but Baby is happier!
Vig!
Thursday morning I had a flat ( while traveling ).
I limped into the gas station.. but the compressor didn't have enough air pressure to re inflate the tire ( I was off the bead at the back )
30 minutes later ( yes I wussed out and called Triple A) back home I scurried.
Friday after work I inspected the tires and saw CORD on the inside wall.....
(The car knows when I've gotten a bit ahead on bills & such and was NOT for 1 second let me spend another DIME on chrome bit's for that OTHER FLOOZY engine).
Friday, late I called around shopping for tires.. and took notes, 5 stores.
I decided on the local tire store I deal with, their prices are always within 5% and they give good service.
And I ordered new rear rotors & pads from my local guys ( 10:00 pm pickup )
Today bright & early I went upon the task of SPENDING MONEY ( keeping the economy flowing and all that) I jacked up the car & removed the two rear tires.. and off I went.
I stopped into the store ( with notes in hand ) and the guy I deal with looks over at the notes.. and starts sweating.. talks to his boss.. and this is before I say a WORD!
He starts rattling on how these prices on my note sheet are outrageous... etc etc.
And gives me the "Look this is the BEST I can do... since you always come here!"
2 NEW Brigstone tires
( since the BF Goodrich T/A radials were NO WHERE TO BE FOUND!)
SO
Potenza RE-730's
P-275-40-ZR-17
Steelbelted radials
Treadware 300
Traction AA
Temp A
$230.00 for the pair
Mounted /balanced etc,etc.
(which I'm liking very much)
So I leave my rims ( he has to pick up the tires from the warehouse) and he states the tires will be ready @ noon.
So back home I go to do a rear brake job, now I knew things we not going to be pretty... I just didn't know how bad...
I pull her apart and find it wasn't the warning shim.. it was METAL TO METAL!
OOPS.. and if that wasn't enough
Caliper seal sweating, hose splitting
etc etc.. so 3 MORE trips to the auto parts store and the rear brakes are now 100%.
I grab the tires.. and they look BEAUTIFUL...
On they go... take a test drive... we are good 2 go...
So I'm thinking...Hmmmm If the rear's are that bad...better check the fronts.
Up in the air she goes again......
YIKES!
The fronts are 1/32 away from the shims..
Rotors are cool though PHEW!
So 2 more trips..
5 cans of Brake Kleen
2 MORE hoses
1 good bleed
4 Bendix Semi Metalic ( Lifetime warranty ) pads.
Final test drive to post office, to mail in the Bendix Warranty stuff.. and on the way home.. I hear this low whining.....as I come to a stop..... the way the rear rotors are finished cut.. they have a swirl/crosshatch pattern... so it has a bit of wind down... not really bad.. just a NEW noise.
5:30 done with clean up~!
So $830.00 bucks lighter but Baby is happier!
Vig!