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changing front pads
I own a 99 venture and need to replace front pads.
are thes the kind that you cant just squeeze the calipers in? |
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Re: changing front pads
Nope. You can. I have a large C-clamp that I use but they also sell clamps just for doing this. Front pads are actually pretty easy to change on the U-body vans.
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Re: Re: changing front pads
At that age just as well overhaul calipers too.nothing worse than a sticky piston or fluid leaking all over your new pads.Kits are $4 apiece at autozone.Just make sure you bleed all 4 wheels instead of just fronts or you get to do it again while listening to "the pedal never was that spongy before".I just did my wifes venture this weekend.It has 121k.Did pad job at 50k with performance carbon metallic pads.Wow do they last,but dont use em if you hate wheel dust.My rotors seemed mic'ed a little thin,so I tossed a set on since the pads were warrantied for life{who warranties a brake pad for life? and why would they do such a thing}.Now venture is sealed at both ends.Sure wish GM had mentioned those defective wheel cylinders.
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Re: Re: Re: changing front pads
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Re: Re: Re: Re: changing front pads
Uh,thanks for the answer but the question was rhetorical.Its not like I wasnt going to buy brake pads if they didnt have a warranty.I just thinks its silly to warranty a high wear item for life.Trak auto threw a lifetime warranty on virtually everything they sold,and they went tango uniform in large part because of having to hand out lots of free parts because they were selling crapp.Also I think autozone figured out lifetiming brake pads wasnt so great as the new set is 2 year limited{but since my receipt says lifetime they will honor that}.Luckily autozone does log in your warranty,so you dont have to produce your receipt.Just my .02.
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Re: changing front pads
While I know the question is rhetorical, I'm still going to comment on it. Most lifetime warranties aren't really a true lifetime warranty. They are limited, limited in the fact that they don't cover the actual wear surface. They are only warranted against a manufacturer defect...say a pad cracking, a rivet popping, or the bonding glue loosening. These types of defects aren't uncommon, but they typically don't happen.
The same type of warranty covers other wear items like clutches or even tires. All the manufacurer says is that it's not going to fail completely, only wear down slowly over time. There may be exceptions to this, and some stores may cut you some slack if say your brakes wear down abnormally fast, but this is at their discresion.
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