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Squeak In Brakes
#21
awang44,Jul 9 2005, 09:23 PM Wrote:yeah, but drum doesn't usually go bad like that, does it?
i had another car that i drove for 8 years, i've never replace drums or done any job on the rear break ( yes, it was still working when i sold the car). and the drum on focus rusted like it's been sitting on the bottom of the ocean....

there goes my vacation money

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How many KM's?

Drums shouldnt be going on the car until ~90-100K.

I just had mine checked and I'm "in the red" :o Just hit 110 000Km's.

If you do them yourself, you save about $300.00 :blink:
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#22
CHECK YOUR SHOE CLIP - MINE WAS AMKING A HELL OF A RACKET - I TOOK IT IN THEY REPLACED A .55 CENT CLIP AND I WAS GONE NO SQUEAK
focus gone - 2005 mazda 6 sport gt wagon - lovin it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#23
Wholly post resurection. This thread has been dead longer than I have been here. I hope after a year and a half the squeek has been fixed. :D
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