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rear brakes
im having trouble removing rear brakes the car sat for 2 yrs. and the caliper bolts and bolt holding on the wheel bearsings is siezed on there pretty good please advise
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Had the same problem
No joke, i had the EXACT same problem. There is a very easy fix... unfortunately it costs 120 bucks from autozone. Replace the calipers. I tried everything I could think of. If their seized, replace em both. If they're that old, I'd replace the brake line too.
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Re: rear brakes
3/4 inch drive breaker bar. If that doesn't do it add a six foot piece of pipe on it. There is no promise whatsoever you won't snap the bolt heads off this way.
Should you have an oxy-acetylene torch on hand, they're usefull for popping loose stuck bolts.
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