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VEHICLES => DAILY DRIVERS/GROCERY GETTERS => Topic started by: Elroy on September 08, 2022, 05:49:13 PM
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As the miles accumulate on the 04 GMC, Elroy pays attention to age related noises. The rear axle has been noticeably louder which encouraged Elroy to inspect the axle bearings while the weather is still favorable. So up she went for a fluid change and axle bearing inspection.
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Pulled the spider pin and out came the axles with little difficulty. Both bearing journals looked good and the seals were not leaking.
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Elroy did however note, there was a significant amount of rust attempting to get established. Took this opportunity to clean and paint the temporary spare that hasn't been on the ground in nearly 20 years .
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This thing has a torque sensing lock up diff with NO CLUTCHES. Clean some parts and this thing will get buttoned up with fresh gear lube.
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Good going Elroy. The basics always matter the most where maintenance is concerned. Good job on the wheel and going the extra mile on the cover bolts. Well done!
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My 03 dodge looks way different from that. I'm talking way more rust. You find slight rust, I find spot that still have slight paint on them :))
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My 03 dodge looks way different from that. I'm talking way more rust. You find slight rust, I find spot that still have slight paint on them :))
And I'll wager my '03 Frontier and '04 CRV look better than Elroy's.
The difference between Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Georgia has on vehicles. ;)
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Elroy is fortunate that the spare tire hoist was not seized. I had to use the cutoff wheel on a few in the past.
With the price of new and used trucks today I know my 2005 F150 will need to last me for the foreseeable future.
Fortunately there is zero rust because there is usually very little snow and limited treating of the roads. My usual means of transportation is a motorcycle so it only has about 130k on the clock and runs great. For those of you who know... yes I did change the plugs in the 5.4L 3-valve Triton at about 90k and only had two break but the Lisle extraction kit worked great.
About three months ago I noticed what seemed to be excessive road noise. Diagnosis eliminated front wheel bearings, tires, road surface so I raised it on jack stands, ran it and used my stethoscope to determine it was the differential. What I could not determine was whether it was the pinion or carrier bearings. Not wishing to do it myself, my neighbor's family owns a local garage so I took it there. They found the carrier bearings shot so I had all the bearings replaced - pinion, carrier and axle so it is essentially new.
Yea, it cost some but where can I find another these days?
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.....Yea, it cost some but where can I find another these days?
Totally agree Nick. When we moved down to central VA I entertained the notion of getting a new full size truck, but after shopping around and talking to people who recently purchased new trucks I became convinced that my "old" mid-size 2003 Dakota 4x4 was good enough and won't be traded in. It's been garage kept and only has 23K miles on it. Everything is manual and no fancy electronics -- it will do for another five years.
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Most folks consider oil changes as all the regular maintenance one needs. I always considered fluid changes as cheap insurance. My transfluids and differentials got changed regularly. until this new truck came along. $500 to change transmission and transfer case fluids. :-\. Just the oil is $200+. Those may not get changed as often as before.
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.....Yea, it cost some but where can I find another these days?
Totally agree Nick. When we moved down to central VA I entertained the notion of getting a new full size truck, but after shopping around and talking to people who recently purchased new trucks I became convinced that my "old" mid-size 2003 Dakota 4x4 was good enough and won't be traded in. It's been garage kept and only has 23K miles on it. Everything is manual and no fancy electronics -- it will do for another five years.
Call me in 5 yrs. I miss my Dakota
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While it will be nice when it's painted, Elroy wouldn't recommend this. Cleaning that bitch sucked.
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That cover looks pristine. Great Job Elroy!!
Up in PA, or over in WV that thing would be pitted to the point where it leaked from all the pinholes.
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Up in PA, or over in WV that thing would be pitted to the point where it leaked from all the pinholes.
Elroy is trying to avoid that situation by extending some life " Beyond Regular Maintenance". NEW trucks are expensive. :91:
Attempting to avoid that situation as well. ;)
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Well Elroy got it primed before the sun went down.
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Elroy always does great work.
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Elroy is fortunate that the spare tire hoist was not seized.
You mean this marvel of stamped sheet steel ?
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Now's the time to spot in a few places. It really is beyond regular maintenance. You got to do that stuff every 20 years or so.
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Now's the time to spot in a few places. It really is beyond regular maintenance. You got to do that stuff every 20 years or so.
What's Elroy spotting? Previous spot welds that have come apart?
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There was a thin spot in the frame where the last cross member was welded in at the factory. GM burned it in real hot. It was thin and rusted through.
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Elroy is fortunate that the spare tire hoist was not seized.
You mean this marvel of stamped sheet steel ?
That would be it. Cutting the metal piece that hold the tire without damaging the wheel was not fun but the only way to get the spare off and out of the way.
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Had to cut one off the nephew's truck serval years ago. That was one reason this one came out for service.
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The saga continues
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sloppy spray can work is best :-*
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that looks a lot better
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Nice work!
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