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Don’t let it go for five days. Also be sure that when you replace your pads, have them in the proper sides.
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Looks like yer
brakes
done
broke. *
spits*
![]() 07/27/2016 at 17:35 |
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Pretty much what we told him.
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Niiiice. Although I kind of want to ruin my rotors on the Merc so I have an excuse to get the slotted ones they make now...
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Kids: Whatev. Everything important in my life has a Push Alert.
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wait, the inside and outside pads are different? :p
![]() 07/27/2016 at 17:42 |
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Yep, those dun brakes done broke alright. *puffs*
![]() 07/27/2016 at 17:50 |
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I didn’t get so lucky, the truck ejected the pad and went piston to disc.
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Mmm, quite. *raises newspaper*
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And the fun part is, you can install that small-parts kit +anyway you want!+
What was that quote? Oh yeah:
“If I have parts left over, then I improved it, amirite?”