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After getting my brakes replaced by some stupid mechanic, my fiance and I have decided to do it ourselves. We did it on our former 72 Chevelle without any issues. Can anyone tell me how to go about doing this for the 2001 GT? Step by step please. Also, are ceramics the best choice? I saw someone say they may crack!!?? Is that true?? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!
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Re: 2001 GT brake installation
due to time restraints try this link.
http://www.advanceautoparts.com/engl...categories.asp and click on brakes, and follow the instructions(with pictures) |
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Re: 2001 GT brake installation
One word of advise, if you have ABS make sure you don't force brake fluid back up through the ABS system. Bleed the brake fluid via the bleeder valve when you compress the caliper piston. This will prevent issues with the ABS later down the road. The link listed by xeroinfinity is a good one and should provide you with what you need to know.
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Re: 2001 GT brake installation
Thank you all for your help and this website site link is FABULOUS! I knew I came to the right place and was asking the right people. Once the job is completed, I will let you all know how it went! Thanks again!
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