Smokinyoda
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So I had just picked up a 1009 and was flat towing it home. About 2 hours from the house I suddenly get jerked clear across to the other lane, as I try and ease it back over it jerks again. I finally get pulled over to the shoulder, expecting to find a flat tire. What I find was the front passenger wheel has sheared all 6 studs! I dont see how it didnt fall completely off, but it was riding on the hub.
Luckily it was late at night with no traffic. Had there been anyone in other lane, or had I been in a curve things could have been much worse. I picked it up from a private individual and it drove fine, no hint of any problems at all with steering on the test drive. I did a quick inspection for the obvious before dropping driveshaft and hooking up towbar and chains but never actually put a lug wrench on to check the tightness... bet I will from now on!
Got home at 1am and will go back for it in morning, after I pick up some studs and lug nuts. Never pulled a rotor on one of these so will be fun, considering I will be doing it in the grass 6 feet off the interstate. Got it as far over as I possibly could without going in the tree line. More good news, 100% chance of rain tomorrow!
Anything special about the studs on these, or same as civilian blazer? Want to be prepared on what to ask for when I get to NAPA when they open. Now gonna try and study up on removing the rotor on a 4 wheel drive so I will at least know what to expect before I get a couple hours of much needed sleep.
Luckily it was late at night with no traffic. Had there been anyone in other lane, or had I been in a curve things could have been much worse. I picked it up from a private individual and it drove fine, no hint of any problems at all with steering on the test drive. I did a quick inspection for the obvious before dropping driveshaft and hooking up towbar and chains but never actually put a lug wrench on to check the tightness... bet I will from now on!
Got home at 1am and will go back for it in morning, after I pick up some studs and lug nuts. Never pulled a rotor on one of these so will be fun, considering I will be doing it in the grass 6 feet off the interstate. Got it as far over as I possibly could without going in the tree line. More good news, 100% chance of rain tomorrow!
Anything special about the studs on these, or same as civilian blazer? Want to be prepared on what to ask for when I get to NAPA when they open. Now gonna try and study up on removing the rotor on a 4 wheel drive so I will at least know what to expect before I get a couple hours of much needed sleep.