![]() 06/24/2014 at 14:54 • Filed to: Maintenance | ![]() | ![]() |
The time it took me to do the rear brake pads on the Evo. That includes setup, jacking and tool put up. Ran it to the ice cream shop to bed the brakes. Had an 8 year old come up and recite the specs on the car and compliment the color. Success all around.
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I'm still fighting my front left brake hose, that bastard won't come off. Will try again Saturday.
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Nice.
You beat my time this past weekend by about 10 minutes
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Use a saw and a torch.
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Sounds just like how it goes when I change my brakes, except completely opposite.
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High five!
And one time a little kid at a drive-in pointed at my Jeep and said "LOOK DADDY IT'S A MONSTER TRUCK" and I may have shed a tear of pride.
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pretty easy with the Brembos on the Evo. Knock out two pins, pull the pads, swap the shims,add some copper anti seize, slide them in, put pins and retaining spring back in and you are done.
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This reminds me of an old joke
What's white, covered in black, and hates ze Germans?
Me, after a Porsche brake job