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Old 08-29-2014, 10:15 PM   #3
Ken / Claudia
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I will second the 2nd post. Good advice. If you are not up to fixing or checking it any close auto shop should be able to help. I would be careful pulling it anywhere and the closer to home the better. That heat can and will ruin the bearings and blow a tire. A co worker is alive today due to the bullet proof vest when he was helping a motorist those brakes over heated and the tire blew up as he was looking at it.
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