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Car Forum / Honda Cars / July 2005

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Brake 1994 ACCORD

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Stephen - 29 Jul 2005 22:04 GMT
Hello
I just purchased pads and rotors for the front brakes on my 1994
Honda ACCORD. The person at parts shop told me that replacing brakes
on this car isn't easy and many people bring the assembly in back to
them to press on. Has anyone ever heard this before? Also I was told
by a brake shop that 1/2 the time when they use metallic pads on
ACCORDS , they are noisy and they rather us ceramic pads. Has anyone
had these experiences? Please E-mail.

Thanks
Stephen
Michael Pardee - 30 Jul 2005 00:10 GMT
> Hello
> I just purchased pads and rotors for the front brakes on my 1994
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> Thanks
> Stephen

If it is anything like our '93 (and I think it is) replacing the rotors is a
real big hairy deal. The main part is to remove the drive axles - no
fooling! If the rotors aren't in a bad way now, take the new rotors back and
stick with just the pads. I don't know what was meant about the "press on"
part, but I spent half a day doing my daughter's... and that was with air
tools. (I'm not a fast worker on cars.) There are other challenges, but
let's just say it is memorable. I will never again put off checking her
brakes.

Mike
 
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