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I'll ask here an not just the GA thread
My front right caliper is dragging again. I've replaced it once already, should I bleed the master cylinder this time and replace it? Doing new rotors too because I think it's warped- when I rotate the rotor it seems I catch and hang up an little bit more so I'm thinking that or the hub.
My front right caliper is dragging again. I've replaced it once already, should I bleed the master cylinder this time and replace it? Doing new rotors too because I think it's warped- when I rotate the rotor it seems I catch and hang up an little bit more so I'm thinking that or the hub.
If you have not given the whole system a good flush, start there.
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First thing... hick get out of this thread. You give the worst advice.
Second matt the stock radio will not have a remote wire source. You don't have a power antenna. You will need to run the wire to the fuse block to a ignition source.
Second matt the stock radio will not have a remote wire source. You don't have a power antenna. You will need to run the wire to the fuse block to a ignition source.