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wat kind of brake pad that originally came with ourvehicle.

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Old 03-23-2011, 06:10 PM
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ceremic or metallic ?
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Metallic I believe.
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how hard to replace rear brake pad on 97 lt1 car ? i heard ls1 rear brake is pain in the *** to replace.
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if anyone thinks changing a brake pad is hard they should not own any form of performance vehicle, they should opt for a gay hybrid

and to answer ur question no it is not very hard at all you just need to read up on what tools you will need, there's a lot of good threads on how to change pads read them and take a attempt at it. its a good thing to learn and will only save you money down the road by doing them yourself
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Originally Posted by go on 3
if anyone thinks changing a brake pad is hard they should not own any form of performance vehicle, they should opt for a gay hybrid

and to answer ur question no it is not very hard at all you just need to read up on what tools you will need, there's a lot of good threads on how to change pads read them and take a attempt at it. Its a good thing to learn and will only save you money down the road by doing them yourself




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