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<blockquote data-quote="blert" data-source="post: 1047831" data-attributes="member: 64702"><p>Posting this in off-topic because it's a 2002 Lincoln Towncar but there are some good folks here and I need some guidance.</p><p></p><p>The MIL pulled into a doc appointment today with smoke pouring out of the passenger rear wheel. She call the FD just in case and they temp'd it at ~300f when they got there. What I want to know... if I find that it is just the brakes seized up is it recommended to do the bearings also since it got so hot? If it's just the brakes I can do that easy enough. If the bearings should also be done then it need to go to a shop because I don't have the tools for that. I have not been able to raise the beast's thicc rear off the ground and inspect it yet. Thanks for any insight you might have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blert, post: 1047831, member: 64702"] Posting this in off-topic because it's a 2002 Lincoln Towncar but there are some good folks here and I need some guidance. The MIL pulled into a doc appointment today with smoke pouring out of the passenger rear wheel. She call the FD just in case and they temp'd it at ~300f when they got there. What I want to know... if I find that it is just the brakes seized up is it recommended to do the bearings also since it got so hot? If it's just the brakes I can do that easy enough. If the bearings should also be done then it need to go to a shop because I don't have the tools for that. I have not been able to raise the beast's thicc rear off the ground and inspect it yet. Thanks for any insight you might have. [/QUOTE]
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