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evolve991

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I'm changing rotors on my 'burban today. Tight schedule. Would it be a good idea to warm the hub/rotor up after 14 degrees overnight before I go smacking on the studs and splitting the rotor from the hub?
 
Yeah I know this is a common sense issue but seems like the laws of nature have been going sideways for me lately.
 
I've never ran into an issue from the cold. Never had a shop to work in, so I have never had the option to warm anything up. But, if the laws are against you, it won't matter :doah:
 
LOL Thanks GW I've changed starters,trannys etc in arctic temps but never had to beat on cold cast. Never had a shop here either
 
If I had a shop jobs like this wouldn't be an emergency session at the last minute. I've got a 2 hour drive to a big job tomorrow. Figures don't it.......
 
Wait, isn't there some quick way to warm brakes up.....

LOL not when it's parked with a trashed bearing LOL. I got them apart and job with no problems....well....until the brake line wouldn't fit the calipers anyway...'burban was originally diesel with hydroboost, assumed JB/JD7 calipers were stock....another future upgrade I guess.....
 
LOL not when it's parked with a trashed bearing LOL. I got them apart and job with no problems....well....until the brake line wouldn't fit the calipers anyway...'burban was originally diesel with hydroboost, assumed JB/JD7 calipers were stock....another future upgrade I guess.....

Wait...your calipers are non-standard? :screwy:

When I look up calipers I see the same part numbers for sbc and 6.2 trucks. :dunno:
 
Campfire there were 2 choices- JB5/JD5 or JB7/JD7. I assumed mine would be JB7 since it was a 6.2 with hydro. I'd have preferred them anyway but the line ends aren't compatible. I exchanged them for JB5s but if I'd had time to research I'd have went to NAPA and bought brake lines for 3/4 ton instead.
 
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