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PostSubject: brake pad indicator   brake pad indicator I_icon_minitimeNovember 29th 2010, 10:38 am

Ok i think now is time to put on those new pads, i am hearing a slight metal on metal sound fairly consistently now. Eric I got the same ones you had told me about.

Question, anything in particular I should tell my brother in law as he is replacing them :-). i am really good at handing tools to people but dont know much about nothin other than car go vroom. So just a heads up to all if there is anything special he needs to know for this brake job.
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PostSubject: Re: brake pad indicator   brake pad indicator I_icon_minitimeNovember 29th 2010, 3:18 pm

If you're not replacing the rotors, then sounds like you should get them turned before putting on the new pads. That will de-glaze them and get rid of any grooves that have been put in by the sensors.
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PostSubject: Re: brake pad indicator   brake pad indicator I_icon_minitimeNovember 29th 2010, 4:32 pm

Women are incapable of hearing the break replacement warning. Just keep going, lol.
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PostSubject: Re: brake pad indicator   brake pad indicator I_icon_minitimeNovember 29th 2010, 4:33 pm

Illinois Chaos wrote:
Women are incapable of hearing the break replacement warning. Just keep going, lol.

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PostSubject: Re: brake pad indicator   brake pad indicator I_icon_minitimeNovember 29th 2010, 4:36 pm

Illinois Chaos wrote:
Women are incapable of hearing the break replacement warning. Just keep going, lol.

Tom! punish

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