Author
|
Topic: brakepad/rotor install
|
xomp
¯
Member # 1785
|
posted
planning to buy new pads/rotors for my bullitt brakes, anyone do a side job for em near/in the sacramento/davis area? rotors/pads r so easy to install (just dont have the tools), asked a local shop and it was a ripoff!
Posts: 26 | From: SOCAL | Registered: Sep 2002
| :
|
|
mtbaughs
Road Racer
Member # 4052
|
posted
I'd do it but I'm a little ways away. Its an easy job
-------------------- R.I.P. Charlie Bruno Dec 2001
Posts: 2019 | From: Boise, Idaho | Registered: Jan 2004
| :
|
|
|
xomp
¯
Member # 1785
|
posted
damn.. that's pretty far..
bump, see if anyone else closer can do it thanks for replyin tho.
Posts: 26 | From: SOCAL | Registered: Sep 2002
| :
|
|
graylx
¯
Member # 3919
|
posted
You should buy the tools (provided the cost is not exorbitant). You will have to resurface the rotors and buy new pads in the future anyway. Plus, you can feel a little pride in knowing that you saved yourself some money by doing the job yourself.
-------------------- 2012 Mustang GT 1989 Mustang LX 5.0 Notch 1995 Impala SS
Posts: 891 | From: Fresno | Registered: Dec 2003
| :
|
|