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camarokev 04-22-2007 11:06 AM

anybody know someone/know how to do brakes?
 
well.... to make a long story short, I need new brakes. The tire shop who I usually get tires from has this guy there who knows how to do brakes somewhat. So he told me to get the rotors and pads and he's put em on for me.

So, I got there today, and while he knows what he's doin, apparently he didn't have the right tool to take the thing apart to get to the rotors to replace em, so he couldn't do it.

So- I have new rotors and pads- but nobody to put em on. The guy was going to cut me a break to put them on, but whatever anyone here wanted to do the job right I'd be happy to pay.

So yeah, that's where it stands right now. Anyone know how to put brakes on and need some extra money? Or know someone who I could go to? Cuz I'm at a loss.... and I don't want to look like a complete jerk to a shop because I'm some smartalec kid who bought his own parts cuz he's cheap, lol... cuz if I'd known my friend couldn't do it right, I probably woulda just went to a shop anyway.

Anyway, just thought I'd put it out there, lemme know. :)

- Kevin

bubba428 04-22-2007 11:14 AM

dude i'd be glad to hook you up, but you 134 miles from me

mtg6486 04-22-2007 11:14 AM

brakes r ez i do mine with the basic tools i have around my house

bubba428 04-22-2007 11:18 AM

that super special tool the mysterious unit of doom...is a 3/8 allen o0o so hard to find...Advance auto has them for $3

Tsar 04-22-2007 11:18 AM

breaks are easy to do, ive swaped all that stuff before on my own car. What do you have? rotors and pads? front and back?

btw i live next town over from h-town too :lol:

camarokev 04-22-2007 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by bubba428 (Post 336592)
that super special tool the mysterious unit of doom...is a 3/8 allen o0o so hard to find...Advance auto has them for $3

bubba, thanks for the offer to help.... seriously if u were closer we'd be settin up a time to get a couple dudes together and some beers... and yeah, the guy i was gonna have do em said he needed a power tool to get one bolt off for some reason- cuz i guess he'd never worked on 98+ cars before... so he hadnt done that brake setup, from what he told me

Quote:

Originally Posted by tsar
breaks are easy to do, ive swaped all that stuff before on my own car. What do you have? rotors and pads? front and back?

btw i live next town over from h-town too

tsar... yeah... I have new front and back rotors and front and back pads sittin in the driver seat of the maro right now, friggin things are heavy too lol, around 80lbs or so... let me know man :)

Knipps 04-22-2007 12:42 PM

do 'em yourself, that allen key is ot hard to find at all
i got mine at sears, only thing is that it's not by the regular ratchet stuff
it's not hard at all once you know how to do it right and have the right tools.

camarokev 04-22-2007 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Chevelle 454 (Post 336624)
do 'em yourself, that allen key is ot hard to find at all
i got mine at sears, only thing is that it's not by the regular ratchet stuff
it's not hard at all once you know how to do it right and have the right tools.

lol... you forget ur talkin to the most mechanically uninclined person in the world :D If I got down there, forget it, lol... u'd laugh like crazy. I got a decent brain for bookwork and business... but sometimes I wish god gave me a more mechanical mind... ah well, ya play the hand ya got the best way you can right? lol

j0n 04-22-2007 01:31 PM

dont get the allen key...go to home depot or sears and get allen sockets for a 3/8" socket wrench...makes breaking those bolts loose 40x easier

bubba428 04-22-2007 01:36 PM

hell yea...that what i said from the begining...advance auto...$3 for a 3/8 drive 3/8 allen

Knipps 04-22-2007 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by j0n (Post 336641)
dont get the allen key...go to home depot or sears and get allen sockets for a 3/8" socket wrench...makes breaking those bolts loose 40x easier

i dunno if that's what i said sounded like, but that's what i meant

WildBillyT 04-22-2007 03:43 PM

Who's to say you even need new rotors? Are you sure you need to replace yours?

BigAls87Z28 04-22-2007 04:29 PM

Meh, replace them. I have seen good rotors for cheap. I dont charge to resurface them when we do brakes, but I know a lot of places that do.

BonzoHansen 04-22-2007 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by camarokev (Post 336586)
...The tire shop who I usually get tires from has this guy there who knows how to do brakes somewhat.

That is the most bizzare statement ever...

DieselKickYoAss4Sure 04-22-2007 04:50 PM

Bakes? what are they i only use the gas pedal somewhat! and my tires tend to spin somewhat when i somewhat put the pedal down!

Blacdout96 04-22-2007 05:28 PM

aw man, if youd of put this post up yesterday i coulda helped ya, i was about 45 minutes away from hacketstown, which by the way is like the most uninhabitable place ive ever been to in nj lol

Tsar 04-22-2007 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by camarokev (Post 336611)
bubba, thanks for the offer to help.... seriously if u were closer we'd be settin up a time to get a couple dudes together and some beers... and yeah, the guy i was gonna have do em said he needed a power tool to get one bolt off for some reason- cuz i guess he'd never worked on 98+ cars before... so he hadnt done that brake setup, from what he told me



tsar... yeah... I have new front and back rotors and front and back pads sittin in the driver seat of the maro right now, friggin things are heavy too lol, around 80lbs or so... let me know man :)

we can do those when me and noah get together to put cats on his car. i was thinking about this sunday but i gotta let him know :lol:


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