@saberj2x see thats what I thought, but all the nuts in the back are tight as can be. the wheel hub seemed ok, the wheel doesn't wobble when its tightened up.
@HybridSquirrel hmm... as long as it's OK with a wheel on it... I'll take a front wheel out of mine and check, the driver side one is probably frozen in place with rust :P
@saberj2x Ive never paid attention to that before, and I actually felt a little wobble in the brakes. Ill pop back under there and check it again. Thanks for the help though.
well... time to improvise, take the caliper off and take the rotor off...
see if your wheel hub is ok or fucked up
saberj2x 5 months ago
toyodiy.com/parts/diag_1r94LYc.png I really don't see anything there bub...
saberj2x 5 months ago
isn't there a nut in the back to adjust it?
saberj2x 5 months ago
@saberj2x see thats what I thought, but all the nuts in the back are tight as can be. the wheel hub seemed ok, the wheel doesn't wobble when its tightened up.
HybridSquirrel 5 months ago
@HybridSquirrel hmm... as long as it's OK with a wheel on it... I'll take a front wheel out of mine and check, the driver side one is probably frozen in place with rust :P
saberj2x 5 months ago
@HybridSquirrel blame the pepboy rotors :P
as long as it's tight with the wheel on... probably the driver side is rusted in place :P until you hammer it
saberj2x 5 months ago
@saberj2x Ive never paid attention to that before, and I actually felt a little wobble in the brakes. Ill pop back under there and check it again. Thanks for the help though.
HybridSquirrel 5 months ago
@HybridSquirrel well, did a tire rotation on my left tires... yea, wobbly rotor... but not as bad as yours...
saberj2x 5 months ago