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Witch Doctor wrote:Ok this is a possible tl;dr post, but I need to give allt he history of this helli've had with my car.
CAR: Wingroad, Y11, big lights, WFY11, 2004/12
Original issue:
A part of the rear axle broke in 2013 August. the arm of spindle on the drive side broke, causing the tire to hit the wheel well. A friend link me with a guy that replace the entire spindle.
Issues since:
Sine that, I have no ABS in rear. Rear tires lock up easily if i mash moderate brakes, exponentially worse on wet roads with attempts to spin out on manyoccasions.
Efforts to resolve issue include:
- taking car to a quack mechanic next to KFC Diego. Buss price an issue not fixed.
- Auto electrician "fix" ABS light issue by simply disabling it (learned after the fact)
- Only in 2015 a mechanic suspects that the spindle used in NOT the correct one for the car.
- 4 months ago I was about to get a rear caliper setup in frustration, but was dissuaded at the last moment...
- The dissuasion led me to a mechanic in Penal who realize the entire spindle was offset to one side, confirming the spindle is incorrect for my car. he had to drill the arm that bolts to chassis to get it more centered.
- I am currently considering getting the ABS sensor cable imported as the one on this spindle was cut. But my concern is it may not work. the original part number i obtained is 47900-WE400, based on this link.
http://jp-carparts.com/nissan/part_deta ... 476A%20001
Repair Objectives:
Get the rear ABS working in my car again!
I done waste real money as is it over the last 3 years. I'd have sold the car already if I were able to afford a similar replacement.
Is getting the new sensor OK?
do I need another spindle? ( the CORRECT one this time)
Who is a good auto electrician to get the ABS working again?
Witch Doctor wrote:dumb question...why didn't you take the opportunity to go up to the rear wheel disc brake assembly one time.??
Literally hours before I was to shell out the money, I happened to mention the issue to my boss, and he ....insisted... that I check his mechanic first.... I was vex, because I don't like to beck pedal on a decision and them caliper spindle hard to get as is. Make me pull my contact for the caliper spindle stones, as he negotiate hard to link the spindle for me.
I not sure exactly what broke - perhaps you can provide pictures.
I lost the original pics of the damage, and the old spindle probably long end up in a dump - but I just took this pic show what broke at the time, indicated by red arrow.
if you're interested - I MAY have what you're looking for. pm if interested.
I will certainly PM you. This mess going on TOO LONG. I just want to confirmation that this spindle I have (probably for an older Wingroad or an AdVan) will work with my ABS
skylinechild wrote:
hears my $0.02.....
go buy a complete rear wheel disc brake assembly and done. it comes from the ZVS Y11 wingroad.
bolt for bolt installation.
with the disc brakes you get better stopping power and you also get rid of the broken / drilled / welded / wrong spindle drama you have goin on for you.
Witch Doctor wrote:skylinechild wrote:
hears my $0.02.....
go buy a complete rear wheel disc brake assembly and done. it comes from the ZVS Y11 wingroad.
bolt for bolt installation.
with the disc brakes you get better stopping power and you also get rid of the broken / drilled / welded / wrong spindle drama you have goin on for you.
Rest assured, when I save up another $5000 that spindle change will most certainly be done.
You didn't mention anything about an auto electrician for undoing the ratch done to my ABS.
Witch Doctor wrote:
Figure was a guesstimate on parts and labour. For now I can't afford it. But it will be done
Well It was $1200 I paid by Kongo in Diego Martin at the time, and based on what you say, I get rip off either way.
LOL , I had a NEW pair of rear drums cutting in 8 months. Some idiot adjust rear brakes bad. Had to buy ANOTHER new set ($1000 for the pair imported each time)
When I ready to do this , I feel I headed your way. Sounds like you can handle this once and for it.
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