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Postby FastForwardWheels » Tue Apr 24, 2007 12:27 am

plan on doing the work yourself?

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Postby FastForwardWheels » Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:01 pm

sapple89 wrote:i would like to, but then again i dont want to kill my sister. how hard is to do. my uncle has a very good backround with fixing cars exept hes more into classic cars. he might bring a speedster to vcr(he lives 10 min away)

i think i can handle the fluid myself.


Actually the fluid won't be needed on the basic service.... :)

If your uncle knows he way around cars then he should be able to help you out..... Big intergration right now at Pcars.com so I can't sell you what I'd like to. If you can wait a week or two I can help other wise I can only support you with Genuine parts.

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Postby Jitters » Mon Apr 30, 2007 6:46 am

Hey Sean,

That's actually a pretty good article. Your setup is pretty simple unlike others I've had the experience of working with.

I believe you could do this on your own just as long as you follow the instructions...

I'm that there also enough support here to help if you should get stuck or have any further questions...

Good luck!

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Postby FastForwardWheels » Tue May 01, 2007 5:29 pm

Don't want you to kill your sister, if you need help let me know....

Maybe we can do a brakes and detail day.... :)

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Postby FastForwardWheels » Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:51 pm

Now I can answer that question:

www.fastforwardparts.com

I would recommend the retainer kit, sensors, and shims with your pad purchase!


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