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xomp
Member # 1785
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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!
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mtbaughs
Member # 4052
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posted
I'd do it but I'm a little ways away. Its an easy job
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PurpleNotch
Member # 2902
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posted
i can also do it my shop is in ssf. let me know, thanks, shaun
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xomp
Member # 1785
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posted
damn.. that's pretty far..
bump, see if anyone else closer can do it thanks for replyin tho.
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graylx
Member # 3919
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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.
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