pacem
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The hauling/towing didn't help the poor condition that truck was in.
. maybe the last straw for it.
The hauling/towing didn't help the poor condition that truck was in.
Is dictum the same person as pacem? Why 2 accounts?
this is the thing that caught my eye. How can the lug nuts just come off? I mean the entire assembly should have come off?
Where the h3ll did they go???
Let's assume the axle did break, why should have the lug nuts disappeared?? I really don't get it.
The axle looks fine. Why does the owner keep saying that it broke?
After reading what you posted I'd say the guy is neither much of a mechanic nor a friend. I guess I'd avoid ever borrowing anything from him in the future.
Are you serious?It looks like there is anti seize on the remaining lugs. YES/NO.
If yes ------------ That's a NO NO.
Or it that the residue from aluminium rims.
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I think the simple answer here is to find a matching wheel/tire at a junk yard and give it to the guy so he can fix the truck up and sell it.
Maybe you can find some lugnuts and rotors at the junk yard as well.
You probably owe him the wheel at the least since it's just gone and you couldn't find it, but probably don't owe him a new axle.
That's what he does. He knows all the junk yards and can fix it cheaply.
Okay, I am trying to process this.
In that case, the rotor should've still been there. It's not like it got ground down to nothing and/or flung off by dragging it on the ground. And the fact that, even if it did drag on the ground, the caliper should've held it in place and you'd still have the remnants of a chewed up rotor. So with that being said, here's what I think happened: The rotor was never there to begin with. Someone (for who-knows-what reason) removed the rotor, bolted the caliper on, and then bolted the wheel on. Since there was no rotor, the wheel studs stuck out farther than they normally would. The lug nuts were probably the "capped" style, and whoever installed them probably "tightened" them until the stud bottomed out on the capped end. Which means they weren't actually tight at all, and backed off while you drove down the road. There was probably one lug nut barely hanging on when the wheel started wobbling every-which-way and snapped the stud off.No, I stopped as soon as I heard the noise. It never touched the road until the last second. The mark was left by me moving the vehicle to orient the new tow vehicle in place. There was no mark left anywhere else on the road.
So what are you on the hook for? If nothing then drop the issue and move on with life.