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Re: 1997 CRV brakes

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Re: 1997 CRV brakes

bigjcw1023@gmail.com28 Sep 2007 03:42
> bigjcw1...@gmail.com wrote:
> > What is the best way to do the brakes on 97 crv?  I have the book, but
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> 'Curly'

I assume that these are the stainless steel springy things that hold
the pads?  Do I do both sides of the shims?  The inner pad has two
shims, should I grease all four sides and the back of the pad?  Also,
what about any parts of the pad/shims set that comes in contact with
the caliper.

motsco_27 Sep 2007 14:05
> What is the best way to do the brakes on 97 crv?  I have the book, but
> my real question is about the brease.  Do I put it on the shims? all
> sides?  I know to put them on caliper pins.  On the caliper anywhere?
> I have all honda parts from majestic.

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If you do the rears, there's something like 13 points that need to be
lubricated. The rear shoes last almost forever, and the new ones don't
come with much meat on them, so measure them before replacing.

Make sure you lubricate the sliders on the front calipers.

'Curly'

bigjcw1023@gmail.com27 Sep 2007 05:05
What is the best way to do the brakes on 97 crv?  I have the book, but
my real question is about the brease.  Do I put it on the shims? all
sides?  I know to put them on caliper pins.  On the caliper anywhere?
I have all honda parts from majestic.

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