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Old Aug 30, 2005 | 09:45 PM
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My brakes need to be done on my 00' t, just wondering if you guys got any tips or is it straight forward??? Torque specs, etc...

Also, need my rotors to be resurfaced, I shouldn't have to remove the wheel bearing for this should I???
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My brakes need to be done on my 00' t, just wondering if you guys got any tips or is it straight forward??? Torque specs, etc...

Also, need my rotors to be resurfaced, I shouldn't have to remove the wheel bearing for this should I???
Should be straight forward. Just make sure to grease your caliper slider bolts and tighten down the caliper mounting bracket bolts nice and tight. The wheel bearing and hub does not need to be removed.
Old Aug 31, 2005 | 07:36 AM
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Ok cool, just wondering, Ive only changed pads and not rotors on japanese cars. So much easier, used to help my buddy with his VW and it was a big pain if you had to take the rotor off and have them resurfaced.
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