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Old 04-24-07, 10:30 AM
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Intresting "brake" find

So i pull the car out of the garage, and see some drips of brake fluid. Pull it back in, jack up the car, and this is what i found.
Somehow the end links perhaps wernt tight enough? Im lost for words
Old 04-24-07, 10:45 AM
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wow....were they rubbing on the side, it looks like it ripped i cant tell much though but i definetly see it looks like it got it pulled cuasing it to rip.....hmmmm
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It was the end link that came up a hit the line. Somehow its longer then when i installed it, or i wasnt paying attention, and didnt adjust it short enough
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More of a pinch than a pull. That's crazy Turbo23...good eye though. I hope you can resolve the cause of that quickly.
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should be fairly easy to replace. you don't have much rust!
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