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If you can get a voltmeter on the alternator, it should read 14.5'ish volts when engine is idling. But charging is independent of the bearing issue, if there is one. If the bearing is rough, bring that ish back.
Other than NAPA, I won't buy a parts store branded alternator anymore. They are all absolutely terrible. I ended up eating $600 labor on the "Bosch Premium Remanufactured" alternator for my Saturn a few years back that **** out in < 30 days.I wonder if the advance auto parts alternator I bought was crap? Would it read low if I put it on one of those battery / alternator testers?
It was still cold out so I didn’t mess with it this weekend //content.invisioncic.com/r86644/emoticons/default_sad.png
I had to change the brakes on our Toyota Sienna, everything up front and pads in the rear. It had maybe 45-50k miles on it. Pads up front were gone so the rotors needed to be changed anyway, but was nice to do anyway because apparently they didn’t bed them in at the factory because they had a pretty big shudder.I changed the pads on the wifes and sons car a couple of weeks ago, they were both at around 90K miles and I would say they only half worn. Maybe the Toyota factory pads are not too shabby..
The long frame jacks and extra tall jack stands from Harbor Freight are actually really nice. Those and a block of wood will let you jack up from the diff no problem.Is that the mini van?
Wife has a highlander and son has a Rav4 - they are pretty easy to do since they have small tires, both the wife and my eldest drive like an old lady so maybe that helped - now that the jeep has 35's I dont know if it will be so easy on mine (I need to get a bigger jack)
35's only add 3-4" of normal ride height, it will do that no problem. Harbor Freight is absolutely open, just with some reduced hours. The one around here is limiting # of people in the store and using sneeze guards.thanks I will take a look l (I wonder if they are open?) Do you think they would do a 35 IN ? Sounds like an essential visit to me?
I use it in the gravel drive way all the time when working on one trailer that I don't feel like getting the floor jack out for. There are some good youtube videos of this system in use, including lifting the back of a F150 a few feet off the ground and trying to push it over.Is that just to stabilize it on the garage floor? Looks like a good set up, I had been told by other jeep folks not to use the rubber pad in your garage?
We prefer “swagger wagon” thank you very much. I already got the big jack from HF (on Beechmont Ford since they jacked up my brakes on the previous oil change, thank you very much) when I had to do the brakes on the truck so it was supper easy. Hardest part was looking up the jacking points.Is that the mini van?
Wife has a highlander and son has a Rav4 - they are pretty easy to do since they have small tires, both the wife and my eldest drive like an old lady so maybe that helped - now that the jeep has 35's I dont know if it will be so easy on mine (I need to get a bigger jack)
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