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01-22-2001, 09:44 PM | #1 |
Scooby Newbie
Member#: 2827
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Woodland, CA
Vehicle:2002 WRX wagon Silver, baby, silver |
Changed rear brake pads...
I needed to swap in some new pads asap, did it this past sunday. Thanks to a search of the i-club, found some great brake pad diy info. Took all of about 40 minutes, start to finish. Subaru made this very easy to do. Some tips- a turkey baster works great for getting some extra brake fluid out of the master cylinder. Also, I didn't have a c-clamp, so I used a small crowbar and carefully pushed in the piston- it worked just fine. So- don't fear this one, its quite easy. Now I have great brakes again, and saved a bundle too.
Glen
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