Sparksalot
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Love the orange work bench!
Straight Gojo.
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Love the orange work bench!
Straight Gojo.
I just put the bosch pads on the camaro with Raybestos E3 coated rotors. I haven't really driven it enough to know the longevity but I did think it was cool the pads came wrapped in a blue shop cloth. Thats a nice touch IMO.Looking into brake pad replacement for my Yukon ( 2007 4WD ) Has original brakes still on it ( just 75K miles )
Heard a slight grind noise the 1st time yesterday on braking from the front right side, was slow near stop speed so that is why I heard it so easily.
What is the best reccommended replacement Brake pads both front and rear ( unsure if both front & rear needed or is rotors are needed as well ) Hopefully calipers are fine. I know brakes can go from a $200 job to over a $1000 depending on what needs done to correct.
Looking for best bang for my buck. great pads for a fair price ( and all other reccomendations also - rotors - calipers etc etc ) Don't need any space shuttle rated parts as I drive like an old man ( I am - hahaha )
My spidey sense tells me brake pads are around $50ish front and or rear and rotors are around $85ish ea. Am I still in the know or has the Rona doubled car part prices along with everything else.
getting an inspection / estimate done at a local garage and likely will just buy the parts myself and 'phone a friend' and call in a favor as I know alot of folks that do alot of things. I could do myself, but prefer to have backup and I am the wingman - brother in law helper ( hahaha )
Pic of what I found on Amazon with a 20 sec search ( Amazon top rated or whatever they call it )
thanks in advance to everyone for suggestions, is much appreciated.
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I don’t know why I was thinking that was an outside light. Must be senility.Weather is great this week, so outside I went.
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I would disconnect the battery and take the TB off. I just removed mine, cleaned it, replaced the TPS and reinstalled it. It did not require a relearn and runs good.Changed the oil and emptied the catch can this past weekend. There were about 4oz of "chocolate milk" in it, which I assume is a mix of condensate (from cold weather) and oil vapor.
What was the consensus on cleaning the throttle body? Disconnect battery or no? Mine needs cleaning, I think.
Me too. Mine looked like a dark chocolate Frosty.Changed the oil and emptied the catch can this past weekend. There were about 4oz of "chocolate milk" in it, which I assume is a mix of condensate (from cold weather) and oil vapor.
Good thing you don't have a sun roofWeather is great this week, so outside I went.
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Weather is great this week, so outside I went.
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