terrehautian (Offline)
#21
4/30/09 9:35 PM
I have drilled/slotted rotors and while they are warped now (need to get them serviced), but I have had them on my car since I bought it in 2004.
Charles Nungester (Offline)
#22
4/30/09 10:29 PM
If you ever get your tires rotated or wheels removed for any reason. Make sure the mechanic uses a Torque Wrench to manufacturer specs when replacing the wheels. If you do it yourself, Your taking chances. Todays Rotors are Lightweight pieces of crap.
Chuck
Charles Nungester
Jerry Shaw (Offline)
#23
4/30/09 11:27 PM
To me, the 3800 V6 is the best passenger car motor ever made. As long as you change the oil every 3,000 miles, it's a power plant that is bulletproof. I'm on my second 200,000 mile vehicle in a row. The first was an 1986 Bonneville that I gave away with 265,000 mile on it. Currently, my 2003 Regal has 206,000 miles on it. It runs just like it it did @ 39,000 miles and I have no intention of getting rid of it any time soon.
I did find out this week, though, that you should replace the catalytic converter every 200K miles or so.
Jerry
A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.
Winston Churchill
dave (Offline)
#29
5/1/09 11:05 AM
All you have to say is VEGA! That disaster cost them any integraty.
TQ29m (Offline)
#30
5/1/09 1:25 PM
Anything that was made of steel, in those years, didn't last long, before the termites dissolved them, we musta been trying to use our own steel! Vega wasn't the only one plagued with problems, during those years, I owned several GM's, including the Vega, and I had a lot of them, had a local mechanic, that had developed a method of aligning the front end, that made them a good car, but add one of the aluminum V8's of that era, and you had a good street machine, I built several. Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
