Mud Vibration
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Hi Everyone,
My first post here. I'm a new 2002 Blazer owner (2 months now) and have been lurking around trying to learn as much about my Blazer as possible. I'm a lifetime GM owner, so a lot of the common stuff is recognizable (O2 sensors, ball joints, etc.).
Anyways, a small issue I have is that I have a bunch of mud caked up on the inside of all four wheels and it is causing some vibration between about 110-120km/h.
I'm wondering if there are any tips/tricks for removal shy of taking the wheels off or crawling under and giving it a lot of good old fashioned elbow grease? I thought about taking power washer to them but am a bit leery of soakingABS sensors, etc.
Cheers,
Jeff
My first post here. I'm a new 2002 Blazer owner (2 months now) and have been lurking around trying to learn as much about my Blazer as possible. I'm a lifetime GM owner, so a lot of the common stuff is recognizable (O2 sensors, ball joints, etc.).
Anyways, a small issue I have is that I have a bunch of mud caked up on the inside of all four wheels and it is causing some vibration between about 110-120km/h.
I'm wondering if there are any tips/tricks for removal shy of taking the wheels off or crawling under and giving it a lot of good old fashioned elbow grease? I thought about taking power washer to them but am a bit leery of soakingABS sensors, etc.
Cheers,
Jeff
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You don't have to worry about any of the sensors. They are all sealed and the sensor itself is behind the brake rotor. You should be able to blast out most of the mud and the rest should soak pretty good so that you can remove it.
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