Someone Help Me Out With Webtech?
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i'm changing my front pads, and i'm already late for work.
it just HAD to be done today though.
can anyone possibly find the page with the front caliper removal and pad replacement for me?
i'm having serious trouble finding this crap....
*edit*
nevermind... i'll figure it out without the info. it's just a caliper. heh
it just HAD to be done today though.
can anyone possibly find the page with the front caliper removal and pad replacement for me?
i'm having serious trouble finding this crap....
*edit*
nevermind... i'll figure it out without the info. it's just a caliper. heh
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you really dont even have to remove the calipers. just take out one of the caliper mount bolts and loosen another, then just swing it out, allowing it to pivot on the loosened bolt.
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QUOTE (tibby01 @ Nov 26 2005, 12:51 PM)
you really dont even have to remove the calipers. just take out one of the caliper mount bolts and loosen another, then just swing it out, allowing it to pivot on the loosened bolt.
i tried that at first, but the bolts are just too tight. had to take it off. thanks tho mang
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Look who the pack dragged in. Good to see you around Alpha.
But yeah, sometimes the gunk and grime doesn't allow for the caliper to swing. Unless you service them quite a bit. There is just too much crap to let the caliper turn freely.
I'll assume you solved everything Alpha and your set to go?
But yeah, sometimes the gunk and grime doesn't allow for the caliper to swing. Unless you service them quite a bit. There is just too much crap to let the caliper turn freely.
I'll assume you solved everything Alpha and your set to go?