Very bad day
#12
I'm in a similar situation myself, Spike. Since September my truck has kind of been put on the back burner due to school/not having a job. It doesn't like when I don't pay attention to it =/ I just spent $300 changing every fluid to high quality synthetic, and another $4-500 replacing parts (mind you, all of this my parents money that I'm borrowing-I literally have 4 bucks and change in the bank). So now my truck runs better than when I first got it, but now the starter may be dead.
Guess we gotta just suck it up and keep on keepin' on though, right?
I don't believe in anything spiritual or religious, but I do think Karma is a good thing to believe in, so I just stay positive, and positive things do tend to happen.
Guess we gotta just suck it up and keep on keepin' on though, right?
I don't believe in anything spiritual or religious, but I do think Karma is a good thing to believe in, so I just stay positive, and positive things do tend to happen.
#13
I was at the gas station 2 days ago and a $10 bill blew by me as I was mumbeling about the higher gas prices, like they say, you never know!!
#14
Your not alone bro, I was laid off in March and still have no income coming in. I noticed yesterday a fast trickle down the front drivers side block. I believe it to be coolant leaking from the front outer head. So it looks like I will be replacing the head gaskets very soon. Not sure how to pay for it yet.
#15
Spike,
I would call the wheel bearing a blessing. It sucks and all, but you are looking at a fairly easy job. At least it wasn't your diff...
You got the kits, so you will get new locking washers, the only other thing I can suggest is lock-tite for the bolts on the drive flange and hub. You may find that sticking the hub back in the wheel to hold it makes getting the hub bolts off oeasier, if you are doing the rotors too.
Good thing is that you can adjust your rear wheel sensors and clean the hub rings while you are in there. Who knows, you may get your ABS back..
I would call the wheel bearing a blessing. It sucks and all, but you are looking at a fairly easy job. At least it wasn't your diff...
You got the kits, so you will get new locking washers, the only other thing I can suggest is lock-tite for the bolts on the drive flange and hub. You may find that sticking the hub back in the wheel to hold it makes getting the hub bolts off oeasier, if you are doing the rotors too.
Good thing is that you can adjust your rear wheel sensors and clean the hub rings while you are in there. Who knows, you may get your ABS back..
#16
I am having the wheel bearings done, I will bring my guy the parts when they come in and then drop the truck off for the day, $60 in labor for both sides.
He will do it in his down time, it would take me all day.
The parts wont be in until Wed. so if I were to do it it would have to wait until Sunday of next week, we cant be down a car that long.
This way it is back on the road Wed.
He did the fronts for me in 2007 and with my kits he said that it was the easiest wheels bearings that he has ever done.
He cut me a deal on labor because it was so easy.
I am just glad that I dont have a DII.
He will do it in his down time, it would take me all day.
The parts wont be in until Wed. so if I were to do it it would have to wait until Sunday of next week, we cant be down a car that long.
This way it is back on the road Wed.
He did the fronts for me in 2007 and with my kits he said that it was the easiest wheels bearings that he has ever done.
He cut me a deal on labor because it was so easy.
I am just glad that I dont have a DII.
#17
Keep your chin up Spike.
You should do like I did: Find a cheap, used, working computer on craigslist, and put all the goodies you want in it.
All together, I've only put $80 into this computer.
Good luck with the wheel bearing,
Aaron
PS - I was scared to death you were going to tell us you wrecked the Rover!
You should do like I did: Find a cheap, used, working computer on craigslist, and put all the goodies you want in it.
All together, I've only put $80 into this computer.
Good luck with the wheel bearing,
Aaron
PS - I was scared to death you were going to tell us you wrecked the Rover!
Mine was used, lasted me 2 years and all I could do was internet stuff, no movies, no buring photo CD's, nothing, just really slow internet.
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Hang in there spike, you are a friend to all of us and things will get better for you. Just be thankful that it wasn't more serious. Some of my friends have had their cars randomly catch fire. I couldn't imagine the horror of watching my baby burn. Divorces are tough too, my parents have recently gone through one and it SUCKS! But, all we can do is grin and bear it. Good luck to ya, and hang in there.
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