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Re: Re, Brakes
Ignorant, lazy, bottom posters.
A perfect example.
Slim
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 00:27:49 -0500, Scott in Florida
<JustAsk@Florida.com> wrote:
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>On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 23:08:50 -0600, "Ray O"
><rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOTcomn> wrote:
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>>"Gord Beaman" <gord@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message
>>news:jh3es1psht9d0qr2c7up05dsju7qs72gsm@4ax.com...[color=darkred]
>>> "Ray O" <rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOTcomn> wrote:
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>>>>"Digit" <ddpowell@paulbunyan.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:e358b2af60e17fa2a653201e13f9a871@localhost.talkaboutautos.com...
>>>>> Need to know what tools, other then basic hand tools ,that are needed to
>>>>> replace pads and rotors on a 2003 corolla.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Yes, you would need to know what tools, other than basic hand tools, are
>>>>needed to replace pads and rotors on a 2003 Corolla so you can assemble
>>>>the
>>>>tools prior to attempting the work.
>>>>
>>>>You will need:
>>>>A jack
>>>>Jack stands
>>>>A wheel chock
>>>>A can of brake cleaner
>>>>Set of metric wrenches inclcuding 12 through 16 mm and whatever size is
>>>>needed to remove the wheel lug nuts
>>>>Wire brush (toothbrush size is good) to clean up the clips and springs
>>>>Flat bladed pry bar or screwdriver to get the caliper off
>>>>Safety glasses
>>>>High temperature wheel bearing grease or anti-seize to use on the slides
>>>>and
>>>>hub-rotor-wheel interface
>>>>Rags or paper towels
>>>>A couple of quarts of brake fluid if you want to flush it while you're at
>>>>it
>>>>(add a 10 mm box wrench and container to catch the flushed brake fluid to
>>>>the list of tools)
>>>>
>>>>The list of "nice to have" tools would include an air compressor, impact
>>>>wrench and impaqct sockets,. air ratchet, vehicle lift, and parts washer.
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>>> If it were me I'd add a knowledgeable blonde tech with long legs
>>> so I could watch her work as I quaffed a cool one and gave
>>> advice...(but then, that's just me)...YMMV... :)
>>> --
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>>> -Gord.
>>> (use gordon in email)[/color]
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>>I'd heard of a female brunette Hyundai tech who supposedly worked as an
>>"exotic dancer" and could probably handle the brake job without any
>>problems...[/color]
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>She could handle my 'brake' job....[/color]
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