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Brake system replacement help


Caffiene321
10-08-2003, 07:07 PM
I have a 1996 Acura Integra. I just got new "powerslot" rotors (all 4), EBC greenstuff pads (all 4), and Stainless steel braided brake lines. My problem is that I don't have much more money, and I want to install the parts myself but I don't know how. Can anyone walk me through it, or should I take it to a local shop? I'm just so affraid of getting screwed...plus, I'd like to start doing more on my own car. PLEASE HELP...I don't have much money (just lost my job).Thanx

BullShifter
10-09-2003, 12:54 AM
I have a 1996 Acura Integra. I just got new "powerslot" rotors (all 4), EBC greenstuff pads (all 4), and Stainless steel braided brake lines. My problem is that I don't have much more money, and I want to install the parts myself but I don't know how. Can anyone walk me through it, or should I take it to a local shop? I'm just so affraid of getting screwed...plus, I'd like to start doing more on my own car. PLEASE HELP...I don't have much money (just lost my job).Thanx
If want to do more work on your car, including the brakes, get yourself a factory repair manual from www.helminc.com - don't settle for any other repair manual - they are 1/2 ass for the most part. If you dont feel comfortable doing brakes, have an expeirenced person help you or take it to a shop. Brakes are nothing to mess with if you don't know what your doing.

Caffiene321
10-09-2003, 09:23 AM
Thank you. I found some instructions online, that make it appear fairly easy....well, if not easy simple. My issue is that I don't have $60 to spend on a manual, and I can't wait t save up the $ to take it to a shop...Thanx for your advice though. When I can afford it, I'll pick up a helms, but until then, any advice?

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