dhaines |
01-22-2003 11:44 AM |
The first thing you did right in my opinion was not rebuilding the calipers yourself. I did, what a pain on a 35 year old car! But it actually stops now! Replacing is pretty straight forward. Get a good book, remove wheel, pads and 2 bolts and the caliper is off. Plus the brake line. Once you install the new caliper follow brake job and bleeding instructions. I would have the rotors measured and turned, but will also need grease seals. There are some great threads in the archives here on bleeding/brakes, I would read a few. Check Pelican's tech articles also. Maybe pick up the 101 projects book. Invest in a power bleeder. This job is really pretty simple.
If you get stuck, post your questions. Tons of help out there!
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