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I paid my W250 "stupid" fee today... how about you ?

Old Apr 28, 2012 | 04:21 PM
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I paid my W250 "stupid" fee today... how about you ?

Yesterday, I installed new springs and cups on my upper king pins. Glad I did.

Today, after about an hour of driving around, I noticed that a strange noise was coming out from my front drivers side tire. Started out as a squeal, and quickly graduated to a mean and nasty growl. Finally as I approached a traffic signal on a highway here, when I hit the brakes, the truck growled and grinded and the steering wheel make a sharp jerk, and I pulled over.

I called AAA and had them pick me and the beast up. With that, I get home, unload the truck and drive it up in my driveway, and park it. I go inside change clothes, and immediately begin to take the truck apart.

Well, I get the caliper off, and i don't see anything unusual. I'm dead nuts in belief that my wheel bearing was seizing up, and that's where I was heading. I kept spinning the rotor and feeling nothing unusual. No growl, no grinding, no nada, except the standard freeplay in that I set in the bearing 6 months ago. Can't understand what was happening, so I get all my tools out to remove the rotor.

WIth that, I spin the rotor one more time, and wallah ! This falls to the ground.

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It appears that one of the extra nuts I was using yesterday to "double nut" the studs to replace my king pin bushing had fallen into the area behind the caliper and stuck there. I guess it was being ground up as the rotor spun, but finally got caught.


So... Again, I paid my "Stupid" fee. Is there ever going to be a time I get a refund ?
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Old Apr 28, 2012 | 04:24 PM
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Old Apr 28, 2012 | 04:28 PM
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Good catch.
But, I want to know how you kept your hands so clean?
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Old Apr 28, 2012 | 04:35 PM
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Seems like every time I work on the truck, I pay the fee.

This last time I was paying for the PO stupid deposit. Aluminum wheels and my 200ft lbs cordless impact couldn't get the lug nuts off.

I ended up using a Craftman 1/2" drive ratchet and a 4ft long cheater pipe to get them loose. A 2ft pipe didn't work. I sheared the threads on 1 lug nut.

I am getting new studs and nuts next week.
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Old Apr 28, 2012 | 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by NJTman

It appears that one of the extra nuts I was using yesterday to "double nut" the studs to replace my king pin bushing had fallen into the area behind the caliper and stuck there. I guess it was being ground up as the rotor spun, but finally got caught.


So... Again, I paid my "Stupid" fee. Is there ever going to be a time I get a refund ?
I once bought a 1 ton van with "bad" front brakes with the bad brakes figured into the offer.

Once I got the 3 rocks out from behind the rotors, it was just fine. Took all of about 20 minutes.

So I guess I got your refund.
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Old Apr 28, 2012 | 05:48 PM
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Well at least it wasn't worse did it hurt anything else?
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Old Apr 28, 2012 | 05:54 PM
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As I understand it, the "stupid fee" is non-refundable.
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Old Apr 28, 2012 | 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by bill-d-c
As I understand it, the "stupid fee" is non-refundable.
Bill
Actually, it has another name ---- tuition.
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Old Apr 28, 2012 | 09:05 PM
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I financed my "stupid" fee and got a low interest rate but the balance doesn't seem to be going down. I should have taken out the optional insurance that covers me in case of sudden attacks of "extra stupid".
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Old Apr 28, 2012 | 09:27 PM
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The longer I'm around cars and trucks the less "stupid fees" seem to pop up. Now it's just paranoia or that seems like a good idea fees most of the time.

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Actually, it has another name ---- tuition.
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Old Apr 29, 2012 | 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Mule Man Willie
Good catch.
But, I want to know how you kept your hands so clean?
I have a 6' tall invisible rabbit named Harvey. He does all the wrenching for me, so I can look good on camera

Originally Posted by dieselJon
Seems like every time I work on the truck, I pay the fee.

This last time I was paying for the PO stupid deposit.

I am getting new studs and nuts next week.
I didn't know that they started doing surgeries for that. Wow, they've come a long way.

You need to check out this thread::

https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=302593


Originally Posted by j_martin
I once bought a 1 ton van with "bad" front brakes with the bad brakes figured into the offer.

Once I got the 3 rocks out from behind the rotors, it was just fine. Took all of about 20 minutes.

So I guess I got your refund.
Well, at least it went to a nice guy.......

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Well at least it wasn't worse did it hurt anything else?
My wallet,

as I tipped the AAA guy for being "Extra careful" with my beast. He was a little paranoid that the weight of the truck would cause it to lurch forwards, so he strapped the truck down from every corner. Good fella, indeed.


Originally Posted by RonA
I financed my "stupid" fee and got a low interest rate but the balance doesn't seem to be going down. I should have taken out the optional insurance that covers me in case of sudden attacks of "extra stupid".
I need to call my insurance carrier, and get this extra coverage. Seems to be what I was looking for.
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