1999 Dodge ram 1500,”No Bus” flashing and Abs light, check engine, airbag light
#72
You could probably find the drum again, if you were determined... but, given how cheap they are, and how hot its been, I think my take on it would be: Rear brake job. And call it a day.
The lugs may have broken first, then the wheel broke when it hit something while it was loose..... Or, maybe, the wheel disintegrated first, and the severe bouncing that would have cause snapped the studs. Unless someone was behind you with a camera, we'll likely never know. Make sure the back plate didn't get too mangled.....
The lugs may have broken first, then the wheel broke when it hit something while it was loose..... Or, maybe, the wheel disintegrated first, and the severe bouncing that would have cause snapped the studs. Unless someone was behind you with a camera, we'll likely never know. Make sure the back plate didn't get too mangled.....
#74
Once it bends like that, it weakens the metal.... and considering how much you depend on the bit of steel, I think a new one is in order..... or one from a local yard?