Hip2u77
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- Joined
- Jan 3, 2018
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- Location
- Kansas City
- Vehicle(s)
- Mine: '14 JKUR, Hers: '18 JLUR
Happened to my wife and me back in '17, and we were also on vacation. 100% my fault for forgetting to retorque. Worse, the noise sounded like it was coming from the front, so when I stopped I checked everything up front and assumed it was a hub bearing. We got back on the road, hit around 55mpg, and "clunk" . . . . then the tire passed us.
In our case, when the Jeep dropped it popped the flare off, and it rolled on the rotor until I was down to about 5 mph and then it locked it up and slid on the pavement. We were towed to an auto parts store in Cortez, CO, where I ordered lug nuts and a rotor, the next morning I installed everything and we continued on with our trip to Moab. I now carry extra lug nuts and everything needed to replace the flares.
In our case, when the Jeep dropped it popped the flare off, and it rolled on the rotor until I was down to about 5 mph and then it locked it up and slid on the pavement. We were towed to an auto parts store in Cortez, CO, where I ordered lug nuts and a rotor, the next morning I installed everything and we continued on with our trip to Moab. I now carry extra lug nuts and everything needed to replace the flares.
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