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Posted by 98StangPower (Member # 518) on
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Just what the topic says, tired of this crap, can i give up unitl tomorrow or should i do both sides in one shot! Havent even finished this side yet...
Posted by 96Forged281 (Member # 2158) on
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if you were gonna get lazy you shouldve done front and back lol
Posted by 98StangPower (Member # 518) on
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Originally posted by 96Forged281:
if you were gonna get lazy you shouldve done front and back lol
The front brakes were a bit easier in my opionion, and that was doin the upgrade to the bullitt setup!
Posted by silvergt99 (Member # 1607) on
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Originally posted by 98StangPower:
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Originally posted by 96Forged281:
if you were gonna get lazy you shouldve done front and back lol
The front brakes were a bit easier in my opionion, and that was doin the upgrade to the bullitt setup!
Where did you get the bullits? My brakes are f*cked up.
Posted by 98StangPower (Member # 518) on
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Originally posted by silvergt99:
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Originally posted by 98StangPower:
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Originally posted by 96Forged281:
if you were gonna get lazy you shouldve done front and back lol
The front brakes were a bit easier in my opionion, and that was doin the upgrade to the bullitt setup!
Where did you get the bullits? My brakes are f*cked up.
Discbrakesrus.com Pretty good prices, got the Bullitt Calipers, new steel braided brake lines,& cross drilled slotted 13" rotors. Looks pretty sick, fills the 18" Y2K Cobra R rims nicely!
Posted by One9_GT (Member # 2270) on
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haha.. dude that sucks... the rears are a bitch to do.. this is the proper tool
[URL=http://buy.snapon.com/catalog/pro_det.asp?P65=yes&qt=1&tool=all&INV_ONHAND=&FREIGHT=&qty=1&Item_id=12409&PartNo=YA8610A&Price=200.00&ListPrice=200.00&FORMNAME=12&Desc=Set%2C+Universal+Brake+Caliper+Tool&SUB_Cat_ID=1405955&SUB_Cat_NAME=Brake+Service+T ools&Cat_ID=1405901&Cat_NAME=Brake&group_id=1682&group_NAME=Disc+Brake+Tools&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog]tool[/URL]
in addition to this you'll need an open end wrench big enough to fit the adapters...
[ January 18, 2003, 03:51 PM: Message edited by: One9_GT ]
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