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Smoke from passenger rear wheel
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<blockquote data-quote="blert" data-source="post: 1047843" data-attributes="member: 64702"><p>Chances are it still could be just a caliper issue. It's just that I was not comfortable with the sound it was making. If it was my truck it would concern me and I would seek professional help, and that is what I told the MIL. It could be normal, I have no clue. A professional tech will be in a much better position to make that determination. I also know the limits of my skill/tool set. I will do a lot of things, breaking into a rear, solid axle, wheel bearings is not something I can do. Would I like to own a nice bearing puller? Yes. Would I like to buy one for a potentially one-off job? Nope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blert, post: 1047843, member: 64702"] Chances are it still could be just a caliper issue. It's just that I was not comfortable with the sound it was making. If it was my truck it would concern me and I would seek professional help, and that is what I told the MIL. It could be normal, I have no clue. A professional tech will be in a much better position to make that determination. I also know the limits of my skill/tool set. I will do a lot of things, breaking into a rear, solid axle, wheel bearings is not something I can do. Would I like to own a nice bearing puller? Yes. Would I like to buy one for a potentially one-off job? Nope. [/QUOTE]
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