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Re: Honda CRV 2003 ( front brakes )
motsco_
31 Jan 2007 17:06
> thanks for that......couldnt find a video about CRV brakes....whats > the link do you know? > > Mark
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thanks for that......couldnt find a video about CRV brakes....whats the link do you know?
Mar
> sparkymcfc wrote: > > I am thinking about relining the front brakes on my CRV..I [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > > 'Curly'
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motsco_
29 Jan 2007 23:42
> I am thinking about relining the front brakes on my CRV..I havent done > brakes for about 7 years. Do I need any special tools for the Honda > CRV or is it straightforward.? > > I’ve relined hundreds of brakes before . (discs and drums)
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You just need an impact driver to remove the two Phillips screws, and suitable tools to clean the mating surfaces of the hub and rotor, as well as lube for the sliders and anti-squeak grease. There's even videos at www.hondasuv.com
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sparkymcfc
29 Jan 2007 23:25
I am thinking about relining the front brakes on my CRV..I havent done brakes for about 7 years. Do I need any special tools for the Honda CRV or is it straightforward.?
I’ve relined hundreds of brakes before . (discs and drums)
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