Burn off ??
#11
I probably have this figured out but its remarkable since I have had the truck for several years and this is the first time. About two days ago taking off on a flat, dry road, the tires squealed, The rear tire was spinning. Yesterday on a hill wet road same thing.
I haven't done anything to the motor and the tires have right around the amount of miles for the first rotation to be due. I'm thinking something is on the tires to make it happen but its been raining for a couple of days so I can't tell. Anyone else have this happen out of nowhere? Tires are Bridgestone all terrain
I haven't done anything to the motor and the tires have right around the amount of miles for the first rotation to be due. I'm thinking something is on the tires to make it happen but its been raining for a couple of days so I can't tell. Anyone else have this happen out of nowhere? Tires are Bridgestone all terrain
#12
All 4 wheels spin with no resistance.
I'm gonna go with the street surface being the issue. It makes more sense that it spun on the hill when it was wet. IDK why it did on the flat I may have been aggressive on the gas and not noticed it. dahemikota I'll keep my eye on that idea its definitely possible as I did not change the ebrake cable or springs when I did the brakes.
I'm gonna go with the street surface being the issue. It makes more sense that it spun on the hill when it was wet. IDK why it did on the flat I may have been aggressive on the gas and not noticed it. dahemikota I'll keep my eye on that idea its definitely possible as I did not change the ebrake cable or springs when I did the brakes.