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Bah, i have to do my brothers brakes on his car

Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
why doesn't he do it? 😛

haynes manual will detail things like that very well

bah, haynes schmayns, disc brakes are easy as sticking a spoon in your mouth.

he wont do it because he will be driving MY car to school.
 
Originally posted by: zoiks
Do you resurface the rotors too?

with what? my teeth?

if they are as bad as i think they are (when we changed them about 2-3 years ago they werent that good) i will prolly have my dad just buy new ones.
 
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
lol...you could train a chimp to do disc brakes 😀

Make him do it!

hes at school till 2:30 and then tennis afterwards, and then on the weekends he works, so ill just do them one day.
 
The rear brakes on my Prelude started squealing 2 days after I got the car when I was driving home from work @6pm...I did them in 45 degree weather, in an autozone parking lot (in the dark) that same night, so I wouldn't destroy the rotors. I was in & out of there in 40 minutes, and I had never done it on that car before. The hardest part was retracting the brake piston in the bore.

At least establish the fact that he owes you a favor 🙂
 
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
lol...you could train a chimp to do disc brakes 😀

Make him do it!

hes at school till 2:30 and then tennis afterwards, and then on the weekends he works, so ill just do them one day.

The chimp or your brother?
 
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
The rear brakes on my Prelude started squealing 2 days after I got the car when I was driving home from work @6pm...I did them in 45 degree weather, in an autozone parking lot (in the dark) that same night, so I wouldn't destroy the rotors. I was in & out of there in 40 minutes, and I had never done it on that car before. The hardest part was retracting the brake piston in the bore.

At least establish the fact that he owes you a favor 🙂

im more or less doing it instead of my dad.
 
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