May have spoken too soon

Kinja'd!!! "Nonster" (noahnic)
10/13/2015 at 18:50 • Filed to: None

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Well dadgummit looks like my rear tire fluid is leaking

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DISCUSSION (17)


Kinja'd!!! HammerheadFistpunch > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 18:54

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You should have had it filled with liquid nitrogen, it’s got colder particles that have a hard time escaping through warm rubber, plus that cool green cap


Kinja'd!!! bryan40oop > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 18:57

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It’s a chemical reaction, you need to get winter air for your tires. Seasons are a changin.


Kinja'd!!! fhrblig > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 19:00

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It could be blinker fluid dripping onto the tire and then onto the ground...


Kinja'd!!! beardsbynelly - Rikerbeard > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 19:00

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looks like you might need to rebalance your constant velocity rectifier as well.


Kinja'd!!! Urambo Tauro > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 19:09

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The good news is, wheel cylinders are cheap!


Kinja'd!!! vicali > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 19:16

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A friend of mine put BFGs on his truck, they did the same thing.


Kinja'd!!! DoYouEvenShift > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 19:21

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Woah man, your centrifugal pendulum vibration absorber probably blew its seals!


Kinja'd!!! Blunion05 drives a pink S2000 (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST) > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 19:21

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I hear pouring in some blinker fluid can get you by temporarily.


Kinja'd!!! 7:07 > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 20:04

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That there is tire tinkle.


Kinja'd!!! Nonster > beardsbynelly - Rikerbeard
10/13/2015 at 20:28

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Good call, those get way outta wack this time of year


Kinja'd!!! Nonster > Urambo Tauro
10/13/2015 at 20:28

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Only $11 as a matter of fact!


Kinja'd!!! Nonster > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 20:32

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Done and done, time for some beer. Was a bad wheel cylinder. 20 bucks for a new one and a quart of brake fluid and we’re back in business

Now where is the turn signal fluid reservoir....

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Kinja'd!!! Urambo Tauro > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 20:33

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The bad news is, the shoes are probably soaked.

EDIT: Just saw your other reply. How’d it look in there?


Kinja'd!!! M54B30 > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 20:39

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You didn’t winterize your strut fluid did you?


Kinja'd!!! Nonster > Urambo Tauro
10/13/2015 at 20:54

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Not too bad, everything was covered in brake fluid, but once I cleaned it up the shoes and drum looked good and still had plenty of life so they should be good


Kinja'd!!! Urambo Tauro > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 21:01

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I’ve never trusted my ability to clean the linings once brake fluid has had a chance to soak in. I hope it works out for you.


Kinja'd!!! PS9 > Nonster
10/13/2015 at 21:17

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Marking territory in a clear sign of aggression against other rangers. Denver’s ranger better never enter this parking lot...