I'm not sure, but I think my wheel almost fell off.

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TMG51

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Driving down the road Sunday I started to notice my driver's side front wheel "dribbling" over every tiny bump in the road. I'd hear it bounce around on any tiny thing even a slight crack in the asphalt. I pulled over and when going slowly I stuck my head out the door and could actually see the wheel twitching, snapping, crunching around. Not good.


Got underneath and saw this.

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Evidently a bolt had run off down the road somewhere. I'm not real knowledgeable with front end stuff, but I think that's the steering knuckle it used to be bolted through...

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At this point I took the bolt out of the opposite side to match up and walked into Lowe's nearby. They didn't have anything big enough, but I was able to confirm by comparing thread pitch that it was metric. Something bigger than 12mm.

I looked up on my phone the nearest auto parts store. Closes at 7:00 PM. Estimated walking time to destination: 41 minutes. Current time: 6:20 PM. Well, shit.

So I started jogging. Called the parts store on the way. "Yeah, a bolt fell out of my front end and I'm walking to your store, I just wanted to see if you wouldn't lock the door right at 7:00 if I haven't made it yet..." The monkey on the other end explained that their lights are on a timer from the corporate office so they wouldn't be able to stay open late. Then he told me to explain what I wanted so I didn't come all that way for nothing. It didn't matter whether he could have confirmed they have it, because if I spent five minutes explaining it to him, he would still say "...okay we close at 7:00, good luck" and I'd be 5 minutes late. I'd rather walk and find out they don't have it than arrive at 7:01 and find they locked the doors at 6:58.

I made it in the door at about 6:50. I told the same guy who had answered the phone that I needed a bolt around 14mm or 16mm. He pointed me to an assortment of packaged 1/4" nickel plated bolts and such.

Found someone else who turned out to be the acting manager. She knew enough to know that the other guy was an idiot, but it turned out she wasn't much better. I told her I was just looking for an assortment of larger bolts, 14mm or 16mm, as might be used in suspension/steering parts. She started punching things into the computer. "Don't you have some assortment of larger bolts back there somewhere?" Her eyes glazed over. She said there was no steering knuckle available in the computer. I knew I was in trouble when she typed "bolt" into the computer.

Finally she walked behind the counter to some big metal drawers which were marked things like wheel studs and bolts, 12mm-16mm. Sweet Jesus! That's what I wanted in the first place. As it turned out, the size was 16mm and they had only one 16mm bolt. It was too long and would have poked through to my wheel. I had no other options, so I took it anyway. It came in a package with the matching nut. She couldn't figure out how to ring it up so she gave it to me for free. I would have bought large washers to space the head back for length, but they didn't have any.


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Lowe's and everywhere else was closed so I walked back to the van to see what I could make work. I didn't have any washers big enough back at the van either, but fortunately I did have my milling machine.


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With the cordless drill, zip ties, vice grips, and a real nice IPA from Beer World, I drilled out all of the threads from the nut and reamed out its inside diameter until it would slide freely over the shaft of the bolt. It was just the right size to take up distance on the new bolt and make it the correct length.

New and old bolts put back in place, van made whole, total cost: $0.00

I think I'll check and re-tighten those in a couple hundred miles.
 

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good improve, if it was me I would find the right part when you get a minute and replace that bolt with the right size.
 
Good job...I would go to a dealer and get the right bolt for sure. Those types of bolts are generally Grade 8, never know what grade that bolt you put in there is
 
I buy all my bolts from a farm supply store, and always get two extra. (Usually sold by the pound)  

Buy a little tube of Locktite also.  

I have a 25 lb tub of spare clamps, hoses, plugs, wires belts and bolts, but that has saved me more than once!   :D

I would also replace the other bolts holding that together as they could have been stressed or loosened.
 
Thanks! Only downside is I still have metal shavings in my socks. Miss a handful with the shop vac and the feet find them....
 
Glad it worked out and I certainly admire your restraint.
 
Great story; thanks.

It's amazing how creative you can get with what you have when you're sitting on the side of the road broken down!
 
A good time to use of a phrase made by Moe Howard of 3 Stooges fame.
"I'm surrounded by idiots!"
Must have made you feel like a rocket scientist.............
 
Great job, nothing more satisfying than a good road side improvisation. Always amazed at what you can do with what you have on hand when no other options are available. A few tools can really go a long way.
 
YOU ARE THE WINNER!!!!!!


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Wow caliper bracket backed loose and fell out. Thats alittle scary. I hope you made sure other three that remain are tight... Good show tho!
 
You should be aware of that " Bolts " have ratings . Certain bolts are a Harder Metal strength and have " Shear Strength "
 which is a sideways rating ...

 When you have a chance , go to the dealer and find out about that bolt ....

 Better to get the right one than trouble down the road . A soft bolt may start to wear and break .



 Don
 
isn't that a brake caliper mounting bracket bolt? if it is you better get the right bolt. how did that come out? has anybody worked on the front of your van recently? highdesertranger
 
highdesertranger said:
isn't that a brake caliper mounting bracket bolt?  if it is you better get the right bolt.  how did that come out?  has anybody worked on the front of your van recently?  highdesertranger

Is it? I thought steering knuckle was the right label, looking at parts diagrams, but again I'm not great with front end stuff. I had ball joints replaced like.... 7 months ago. That's the last time I can think of someone would have had reason to screw around in there! Apart from the fact that I drive like a maniac and it might have vibrated loose.
 
TMG51 said:
Is it? I thought steering knuckle was the right label, looking at parts diagrams, but again I'm not great with front end stuff. I had ball joints replaced like.... 7 months ago. That's the last time I can think of someone would have had reason to screw around in there! Apart from the fact that I drive like a maniac and it might have vibrated loose.

New bolts are cheap insurance.  Use LOCTITE.
 
ok went back and looked at the pics again. that is one of the bolts that holds the caliper mounting bracket. what you did was fine for an emergency repair, but do me a favor and get the correct bolt. go to a dealer or a junk yard and get the correct bolt. lock-tite it and torque to spec. wouldn't be a bad idea to check all those bolts. they might have removed those to do the ball joints. highdesertranger
 
TMG51 said:
She knew enough to know that the other guy was an idiot, but it turned out she wasn't much better. .

oh my.. this exact same thing occurred the last time I bought something at a parts store. I wouldn't give them my phone number. The guy explains that they use the phone number to documnt the purchase and if I need to return or have a warranty issue with the battery I bought, it would be more difficult to do so, because all the other people there are idiots and might not be able to process the return with just a receipt... You know something is really F-ed up with a place when an employee declares to a customer that all their co-workers are idiots..
 
I'm an ex pro wrench, and I'm with HDR, get that bolt replaced ASAP with the proper bolt, caliper bracket bolts are not regular bolts
 
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