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replacing brake pads - do I need to do anything else? 93 w/174k
I've got a 93 accord with 173 k miles. The brakes just started squeeking...just as I am about to put it up for sale. Is there anything else I should be taking care of when I change the pads??
I've replaced brake pads on Buicks and Oldsmobiles. Is there any trick to replacing these pads, or is it pretty straight forward like the others??? |
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Re: replacing brake pads - do I need to do anything else? 93 w/174k
That's all I've ever done. And it's pretty easy.
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Re: replacing brake pads - do I need to do anything else? 93 w/174k
If you are doing the rears, those calipers have to be "screwed" back in, you can't just put a C-clamp on them to push them back.
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