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    Getting closer to an everyday driver. Right now the only issue is left front wheel is dragging a bit after I drive for a while.

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    looks great Slab!
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    On the road again.

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    AWESOME! Love all the decals! Sponsors… support those that support us. I need to get some for my truck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
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    Getting closer to an everyday driver. Right now the only issue is left front wheel is dragging a bit after I drive for a while.

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    Crack the bleeder on that caliper and see if that frees it up. The rubber brake line from the frame to the caliper can fail internally and act like a check valve, holding a small amount of pressure on the pads causing drag and overheating. I’ve seen this happen numerous times, especially on older vehicles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
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    Getting closer to an everyday driver. Right now the only issue is left front wheel is dragging a bit after I drive for a while.

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    Definitely they are enjoying the new ride
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    Do they have license to drive?
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    A trick I learned from a rural route mailman -
    Take about a 12 penny nail, snip off about 3/8 inch of it, keeping the head end. Install it in the brake line between line and caliper or wheel cylinder and torque it down. Presto no more problem! Do we really need 4 brakes when 2 or 3 will do the job? Crappie-mobile


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    Nice work Slab. Awesome signage!

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