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Post by fritolay66 on May 11, 2010 16:13:36 GMT -5
Completely off topic, but I couldn't afford 160 per hour shop time when the pads are only twenty dollars. Rotors seem fine, no grooves. I have a jack, and tools. Isn't there a spring thing somewhere? Maybe I will just put it off until after my interview tomorrow. Heavy sigh.
Frito
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Post by jeany on May 11, 2010 16:30:45 GMT -5
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Post by camv35s on May 11, 2010 20:38:27 GMT -5
frito ,every parts store counter guy or girl knows someone that does this type of work on the side they come in and buy parts from them all the time just ask when you go to buy the parts also meineke runs special fo about 89.00 dollars ,best regards cam.
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Post by fritolay66 on May 12, 2010 0:45:12 GMT -5
Ah, thanks Jeany. Actually the second link was perfect!!! I believe I just may be successful the second time around. And just an FYI, I promise, I am not into this stuff, I do it out of circumstance......and it irratates the hell out of me to pay almost two hundred, because shop time is 160 an hour. I just don't have it.
And thanks Cam, that is my last option and not one I can do at the moment.
Frito
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Post by friskers on May 18, 2010 19:46:18 GMT -5
never done brakes Frito but I know the brake dust is very corosive and toxic so wear gloves and a dust mask if you can. Dont rely on just a jack, it is not safe. Also You need jackstands or something equivilent. Good luck!
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