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Originally posted by Nate'sTour:
Feels good to fix it yourself huh? Bet the dealer would have wanted to install all new motors & charge you out the wazoo!




They have a bad habbit of doing just that. "TronX will that be money or first born?" I've fixed so many parts on this car over the years. This has been a great car for learning to fix car things. Not that it should have problems in the first place, but most is just normal wear.

The one part I hate the on these cars the most are the rear brakes. C'mon I can't be the only one? ROFL!

Without the right tools I'm just a smart monkey, I swear.

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I put new pads on the rears (4 wheel discs) and didn't have a problem....once I figured out the calipers screw open...... I'd never seen that before!


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Originally posted by Nate'sTour:
I put new pads on the rears (4 wheel discs) and didn't have a problem....once I figured out the calipers screw open...... I'd never seen that before!




LOL.. well it was my first time on rears. The books didn't have any pictures of what mine looked like. It was a real pain in the ars getting it off and back on. I also had to fix a leaking brake fluid issue. This was all done in my driveway at night, uphill and in the rain. HEH

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