My truck has been parked for about 2 years now and I think the brake pads are rusted stuck to the rotors.
I jacked the front up (both wheels of the ground) and tried spining them and they won't move one bit. Also tried with trans in neutral if the 4x4 somehow affects it but nope. Anything else stoping them from spining when the truck isn't runing? I haven't started the truck since I parked it about 2 years ago and I wanted to get some opinions before in case I destroy something...
But as impatient as I am, I've drenched them in CRC 5-56 (same as WD40) hoping it'll help. I'm a bit worried I might break something if I just try to drive it. It's standing on grass and dry mud so there wouldn't be alot of resistans, but still...
What do y'all think if I keep feeding it 5-56/WD40 for a few days and then try to drive/move it?
If not? any tips on what to do?
While hoping for some good tips I'm gonna go take one of the wheels of...
I jacked the front up (both wheels of the ground) and tried spining them and they won't move one bit. Also tried with trans in neutral if the 4x4 somehow affects it but nope. Anything else stoping them from spining when the truck isn't runing? I haven't started the truck since I parked it about 2 years ago and I wanted to get some opinions before in case I destroy something...
But as impatient as I am, I've drenched them in CRC 5-56 (same as WD40) hoping it'll help. I'm a bit worried I might break something if I just try to drive it. It's standing on grass and dry mud so there wouldn't be alot of resistans, but still...
What do y'all think if I keep feeding it 5-56/WD40 for a few days and then try to drive/move it?
If not? any tips on what to do?
While hoping for some good tips I'm gonna go take one of the wheels of...
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