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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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I am now going to attempt to put the pads on the Envoy.
I'm going to try to keep count of how many times I curse. I need a ruling on this, though. Do the curse words I don't say out loud count?
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Big Drunkin Monkey!!
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You won't have a problem...just 2 bolts for the brake caliper, remove caliper from atop rotor, remove old pads, compress piston on caliper with c-clamp, slide or clip pads in, slide caliper back over rotor, insert caliper bolts again,Done! repeat other side! ![]() Last edited by e-man67; 08-12-2009 at 06:36 AM. Reason: add |
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Still Watching My Back
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: I'm not telling
Location: The Land in the Middle
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I put a set of ceramics on my truck for the first time a couple of months ago and I have been very happy with them. Around here most of the part stores offer a lifetime warranty on their parts. I'm the type to keep a vehicle for years and years so I don't mind paying a little more for the pads one time. If I wear them out I'll get a second set at no charge.
Using a C-clamp - why didn't I think of that? ![]() - Rob |
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