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#389213 02/04/02 08:54 PM
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Does anybody know how to do brakes (pads + rotors) and if so are they feeling particularly helpful?? the brakes up front on the olds like to squeal like a ***** whether im using them or not, and that gets old real quick driving around Uconn.. So anybody willing to get together in the next couple weeks and lend a broke college kid a hand?? i'm sure we could arrange some sort of compensation for the labor. later guys!

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#389214 02/05/02 12:04 AM
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if i had the tools, space, and expertise i would help ya


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#389215 02/05/02 12:25 AM
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hey, i could most likely be able to lend you a had with a brake job. I have helped my father do a few and beleive I can do the front brakes on the contour. In fact I am at Uconn so you can drop me a line at some point if you like

should read and understand the first time, never done brakes on an olds but it should be straight forward enough


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#389216 02/05/02 06:02 AM
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Well, I was gonna offer, but if Brapple is willing to help, go ahead. Besides you two are near each other so that makes it easier.

Jake, if you spend about $20 for the haynes manual for your car, it will have a section that will walk you through the precedure step by step. Plus its nice to have the manual around.


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