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Rear Brakes 2000 Bravada
I'm planning on replacing my brake pads and rotors on my 2000 Bravada this weekend.
I was just wondering if anyone has useful advice for me before I start. Anything to look out for, just anything that will help my fix go quick and smooth. Thanks! |
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Re: Rear Brakes 2000 Bravada
The pistons in the calipers tend to stick on these. Depending on the mileage you may way to get new calipers while you are at it. Mine cost $37 each side. Be sure you use anti-seize on the slides. It is a tight squeeze for the pads in the slides so use the anti-seize.
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