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Death wobble and brake jobs

Postby cougar » Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:13 am

Finally got my 92 back from another shop. $1700 and a REAL COMPLETE brake job later, the death wobble is gone. (the price included some non related stuff).
IF YOU HAVE THE DEATH WOBBLE, it is most likely your brakes. The reason I say this is both my trucks had the death wobble and after fixing everything else without success, only a good though properly done brake job fixed the wobble. Do not cheep out, do not short cut, do not that's good enough. You will only be wasting you money and time.
Both rotors were over limits and warped, both drums were over limits. Not just over, but way over. That good enough mentality was not good enough, but that has been the attitude at several shops I've been to.
If you have to take your truck to a shop, tell them only that you want a good brake job and to replace drums or rotors that are or will be out of spec after turning. Otherwise they will argue with you as to what is causing the death wobble and cost you a lot of money and not fix the problem. I have several thousand $$$$ experience on this subject.
RIP 91.5 W250 5 speed. The great experiment.
92 W250 HD 47RH with Compushift. Upgraded H1C to 62/60/16, Scheid Lightning VE, 60# valve springs, DAP 7X.010 injectors, 4" DE exhaust, home made cooler tubes.
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Postby Richie O » Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:42 am

1700 for a brake job,,, No thanks. I will do my own and save 1400 bucks. I would have a stroke if I had a bill like that. :shock:
1989 W250 727, 3.07 L/S, S300, P/S Intercooler, Stans exaust, Pump adjustments, 127k miles,297 hp
1993 W250 extended cab, rag, 4.10 l/s, 6x16's, HTT 62/71/14 piston l/p, Isspro EV series tach, fuel pressure, boost, oil pres, water temp, volt, pryo, 132k/ 301 hp
1992 W250 with NV4500, 3.54's, 16cm 60mm GDS H1C, ground stock cone, Isspro tach, pryo, boost, fuel pressure, slow, rusty, dented,180k
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Postby cougar » Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:19 am

$1700 was the total bill. The brake job was about half of that or a little more. It included having to r&r a defective new master cylinder. Discs and drums were $350. I do not have a place to do the work myself so I'm stuck having someone else do it. Add parts aren't redly available out here. That is why it took 2 weeks.
RIP 91.5 W250 5 speed. The great experiment.
92 W250 HD 47RH with Compushift. Upgraded H1C to 62/60/16, Scheid Lightning VE, 60# valve springs, DAP 7X.010 injectors, 4" DE exhaust, home made cooler tubes.
01 2500 "the work truck".
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Postby Richie O » Sun Oct 04, 2009 1:13 pm

I understand the no garage thing. My bay is in the open also. Been trying for 2 years to scrape up enough for a cement pad for my metal building kit I have. Looks like it won't happen till next year now. Maybe not even then. :evil:
1989 W250 727, 3.07 L/S, S300, P/S Intercooler, Stans exaust, Pump adjustments, 127k miles,297 hp
1993 W250 extended cab, rag, 4.10 l/s, 6x16's, HTT 62/71/14 piston l/p, Isspro EV series tach, fuel pressure, boost, oil pres, water temp, volt, pryo, 132k/ 301 hp
1992 W250 with NV4500, 3.54's, 16cm 60mm GDS H1C, ground stock cone, Isspro tach, pryo, boost, fuel pressure, slow, rusty, dented,180k
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Postby cougar » Sun Oct 04, 2009 2:08 pm

Richie O wrote:I understand the no garage thing. My bay is in the open also. Been trying for 2 years to scrape up enough for a cement pad for my metal building kit I have. Looks like it won't happen till next year now. Maybe not even then. :evil:


I hear ya. I have land lord issues on top of that.
RIP 91.5 W250 5 speed. The great experiment.
92 W250 HD 47RH with Compushift. Upgraded H1C to 62/60/16, Scheid Lightning VE, 60# valve springs, DAP 7X.010 injectors, 4" DE exhaust, home made cooler tubes.
01 2500 "the work truck".
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