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Old 05-29-2006, 12:13 AM
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I was wondering how much work is it to replace the front rotors on my 97 avenger and to also replace the brake pads and the right front caliper. If its not a major job how would i go about it?
 
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First thing is to buy a Haynes's/Chilton's manual. In there it will show you in pics and text of the procedure(s) of the removal/replacement and install, not to mention torque values, add common sense and you're done.
It's not hard at all, it's one of the more easier things to do when doing of major car maintenance, no heavy mechnical skills are needed in doing them. Changing out the pads is even easier. Buy the book if you don't already have one and go from there.

Sorry, not to sound like an a#*, but, that's a lot of typing and explainations to go through, but it's easy for you to turn pages
 
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Ok thanks for the help shouldn't be to hard
 
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Ok thanks for the help shouldn't be to hard
It's not at all bro...just be ready to curse and bleed a bit, lol.
Oh and get liquid wrench because you will need it for some of the nuts and bolts. Our cars are old, remember.
 



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