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[–] [email protected] 3 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (1 children)

I could've died in a motor vehicle crash just in the past week! A tire shop broke 2 wheel studs trying to remove the lug nuts, replaced them and SIMULTANEOUSLY TWISTED THE BRAKE LINE REINSTALLING THE BRAKE CALIPER. I didn't know until I had gotten to the job site after driving AN HOUR (2 hour round trip!) THROUGH WINDING MOUNTAIN ROADS EVERY DAY FOR A WEEK. I got to the job site today (technically yesterday) and the line finally popped. Holy shit.

I've been thinking about how many times in the past week the brakes could have totally failed so many times just in the past few hours. If you ever get work done on a vehicle of any kind that could 100% kill you if done something goes wrong please please please double check their work (or have someone you trust do it) and hold them accountable.

I can't embed images directly from Sync but rest assured I have many pictures of their handiwork and will be doing something about it

Edit: I'd like to specify that this is in a heavily loaded work truck and not a car. If I had lost brakes going down the mountain not only would I have had no way to stop, I would've been going so much faster than a car.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Dude that's serious as fuck, wow. How did your wind up stopping, parking brake? I've been worried about this ever since parking brakes became electric vs the older cable types.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago

Luckily I had just made it into the driveway before they completely failed so I was able to put it into park. But yeah, the parking brake is cable operated luckily! I had a new brake line brought to me and I replaced it in the driveway and brought the brakes back to life.

Here's a picture of what it looked like before I replaced it Said twisted brake hose before removal