10-16-2006, 10:26 PM
Did my front brakes about 2 months ago, I bought the pads at crappy tire. They were about $60.00, the instructions were in with the new pads...(thats how I learned that day.)
When you do do it have the anti seize paste for the calipers (one of mine was seizing,) It isn't that hard of a thing to do on the front. The best advise is penitrating lube and a rubber hammer will help with anything that is seized as long as your patient and let the products do there job.
Don't know anything about rear brake changing......and good luck with your endevor.
When you do do it have the anti seize paste for the calipers (one of mine was seizing,) It isn't that hard of a thing to do on the front. The best advise is penitrating lube and a rubber hammer will help with anything that is seized as long as your patient and let the products do there job.
Don't know anything about rear brake changing......and good luck with your endevor.
Car Run Down for past 5 years:
Make / Model / Year / Status
Ford / Focus Sedan / 01 / STOLEN/WROTE OFF
Pontiac / Grand AM SE / 98 / STOLEN/Location still unknown
Dodge / SX 2.0 Sport / 04 / DRIVEWAY (lowjacked equip)
I HATE THIEVING PUNKS!!!!
(can the car gods make it three cars in a row to be stolen?)
Make / Model / Year / Status
Ford / Focus Sedan / 01 / STOLEN/WROTE OFF
Pontiac / Grand AM SE / 98 / STOLEN/Location still unknown
Dodge / SX 2.0 Sport / 04 / DRIVEWAY (lowjacked equip)
I HATE THIEVING PUNKS!!!!
(can the car gods make it three cars in a row to be stolen?)