Looking for a good brakes shop.
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Re: Looking for a good brakes shop.
its probably the easiest thing you can do. search motherfucker.
4 lugs and wheels off
c-clamp to compress brake piston
remove one 12mm bolt from the top slider(red circle) and tilt caliper out as shown
replace pads with the ones that are the same shape lol
reverse order
4 lugs and wheels off
c-clamp to compress brake piston
remove one 12mm bolt from the top slider(red circle) and tilt caliper out as shown
replace pads with the ones that are the same shape lol
reverse order
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Re: Looking for a good brakes shop.
YOu forgot to tell him that its reverse thread blots. Grab a 3/4 " ratchet and a breaker bar. They are a bitch to get off. Just put all you have into it
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Re: Looking for a good brakes shop.
Thanks for the brake advice, though it was more brake bleeding I was worried about. I also already have the title signed over. (Waiting for the bill of sales in case DMV questions just the title... though I likely could just not pay and have it registered etc.... nah, that's be a major A hole move...)
Also, got my mechanic friend onboard. He's been doing work for almost 12 years of his life. Gonna pay him some to assist in repairing everything, and he can bleed and everything, or help me do it. Thanks a lot though for the help.
If you don't mind this extra question... how screwed up would it be to replace the 1.5l V4 for a smallblock V8? It'll fit. The guy mentioned before wants to do it. I'm thinking that'd be WAY too much power (And even more so, that'd be way more than I'd need..)
Also, got my mechanic friend onboard. He's been doing work for almost 12 years of his life. Gonna pay him some to assist in repairing everything, and he can bleed and everything, or help me do it. Thanks a lot though for the help.
If you don't mind this extra question... how screwed up would it be to replace the 1.5l V4 for a smallblock V8? It'll fit. The guy mentioned before wants to do it. I'm thinking that'd be WAY too much power (And even more so, that'd be way more than I'd need..)
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Re: Looking for a good brakes shop.
Thanks for the brake advice, .
If you don't mind this extra question... how screwed up would it be to replace the 1.5l V4 for a smallblock V8? It'll fit. The guy mentioned before wants to do it. I'm thinking that'd be WAY too much power (And even more so, that'd be way more than I'd need..)
If you don't mind this extra question... how screwed up would it be to replace the 1.5l V4 for a smallblock V8? It'll fit. The guy mentioned before wants to do it. I'm thinking that'd be WAY too much power (And even more so, that'd be way more than I'd need..)
you know it will have to be made rwd...approx 200+ hours of fabrication and thousands of dollars on parts...
sure go right ahead
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HE wanted to do it. My mechanic friend.. cover it himself... In turn when all is said and done I'm going to build him a computer and help him work on his K5 Blazer. I don't think I am going to do it either way though.
(Fuck you Twenty5psi)
(Fuck you Twenty5psi)
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Re: Looking for a good brakes shop.
all for a built cpu??
tell him to pm me..i will buy a shell and he can do all the work and i will have my cpu man build him the cpu of his dreams