I drove my 93 one ton from San Antonio to Del Rio, Texas. Hit the front gate to the ranch and noticed a grease axle odor. Sure enough, axle fluid on the left rear wheels and fender. I had my sister-in-law and two nephews with me so i made the 8 mile ride down a dirt road to the main house. When I arrived axle fluid was flowing freely from an apparent trashed seal. I made arrangements to meet a mechanic (I had no tools)the next morning and limped it down the 8 mile dirt road and 22 miles of asphalt back to town. The mech. raised left side and dual wobbled around freely. He removed the tires and end cap... . holy s---! The nut that holds the drum on the axle... one half turn and it is off. You see I have owned this truck for about 4-5 months and the guy who did the brakes used a chisel to remove/replace the nut... and the little pin that holds the nut in place was gone, non-existent!
This could have been catastrophic... When buying a used vehicle always, always use that fine tooth comb.
I should have known better
This could have been catastrophic... When buying a used vehicle always, always use that fine tooth comb.
I should have known better
