Nothing really new - just the normal carnage repair after the Rubicon.
The drive home was interesting - Started out with the usual crooked steering and ESC issues leaving the trail, this is where I went wrong and let this little thing guide me in my trouble shooting. Basically straighten the wheel 3 or 4 times but ESC is still giving me trouble coming down the hill back to Pollack Pines, When I pull off the highway i hear this horrible grinding sound like brakes with no pad left, We limp into the Safeway parking lot and I take a look and nothing seems obvious so I run over to O'riley's and get some cheap brake pads before they close just in case my ESC issues fried my pads coming down the hill. It appears I have scored my rotor based on a quick visual. We limp over to the Hotel and I pull around back and remove the tire and I have a nice score mark on the inside of my wheel and it looks like the balance weight from the wheel has been knock off. I then notice it is lead that is on the edge of the rotor. So I think must have sucked a rock, knocked the lead off and the lead sucked through the brakes - do a quick look around and every thing appears in order. Throw the tire back on and take a little drive with no more shuttering and just a little brake squeak - so I figure good to go. Time for a shower and some wine!
The next morning we head out early and coming down the hill into Placerville the drivers front starts shuttering and making horrible noises so we limp off the road and I climb under again and low and behold one of the Caliber bolts is gone!
and the other has worked its way almost all the way out :doh: So I torque down the remaining bolt as tight as I could and limp into the dealership in Placerville - kinda lucky it was only a mile away. The service manager was there @ 7:30 and was really cool and found the keys to the parts department opened it up and got me the bolt I needed. put the new bolt in and everything is great so back on the road!
Still have ESC issues and stopping 3 or 4 more time messing with the steering. I can't get it fixed so I make the wheel crooked enough to put the ESC in fail mode and we drive the rest of the way home without incident.
The problem was I got so wrapped up in the cause and effect of each issue - I didn't trouble shoot the obvious. I assumed each was related to each other - the bolt fell out sucked through the wheel and damaged the wheel sensor. Once home I started taking each issue by itself and realized that my steering had more play in it then usual - Go out throw a wrench on my drag link on the knuckle side and yup it is loose :doh: Torqued it to specs and all is good in the world - wheel is straight, drives straight , Stops! and ESC working normally!.
I learned a lot from this little exercise which makes it all good :beer:
Carnage List - All Minor
I finally bent my factory Tierod 1/2 mile from the parking lot exiting the Rubicon Trail which made me laugh as it is basically a dirt road and I was going around someone changing a tire I just smacked a rock dead on :doh: Tie rod has served me well for almost 2 years and the replacement will be here later today!
Bent my Passenger rear LCA but not bad.
Had to remove my EVO Cross member skid as it caved inward and was causing a vibration on the exhaust - don't really know what my remedy will be for this.
Got most of the greasy goo off the grill hood and windshield not sure what it was or where I picked it up but it was a bitch to get off.
:cheers: :beer: