Lowrange2
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Abbeville, SC
I did absolutely nothing but sit in a chair and stare at the lake.

Replaced the front brakes on the XJ and rebuilt the Holley. Found a problem I am gonna have to find a solution for. The lower bolt that holds the drivers side caliper on stripped the treads out of the spindle. Not sure how to fix that without replacing the spindle or maybe drilling it out and re tapping the hole? But that would mean a larger bolt and I doubt it would go through the caliper. Suggestions? Not sure if I can get a longer bolt and put a nut on the backside? The bolt isn't gonna fall out (I don't think under normal driving), but it ain't making me feel good.
Oh, and I don't know why I replaced the brakes, nothing was wrong with them.
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I'll look into that. Sounds easy enough. One other question. How long does it take for ceramic brakes to stop smelling funny? Man they stink.That is an easy fix takes about 15 mins with a thread repair kit from Autozone or the like, I got mine at autozone. The kit comes with everything except the proper size drill bit. You drill out the hole a little larger and tap it with the tap in the kit, then it comes with a new set of threads that then screwed into the hole which then make it the correct size for the original bolt size. Been holding my caliper on for a year and a half now with no issues!
Ill give someone 3 cookies if they can tell me whats wrong with the winch in this picture... (no, its not the missing mounting bolt)
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Did you clear coat the R&P? looks shiny!
Im sure Latney will rectify the cable thing soon...
If you look hard, you can see the ratcheting/freewheeling brake doohickey is backwards. It makes quite an impressive noise when you hit the switch! Swapped it around, and all is well.
~ Stump
If you look hard, you can see the ratcheting/freewheeling brake doohickey is backwards.
~ Stump
let us know how you like that prothane stuff...i need cheap progressive bumpage for her rig, and im not ready to eat a set of air bumps yet
Finally got out of the office a bit and got to go play on the products we make at work....
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These are each rated for 115kV, 1200A.