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Old 06-23-2008, 02:55 PM   #1
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I would send them back cause they are legally held responsible if you have a failure or if an accident should result due to failure.

This is honestly the last thing I want to do though, because shipping brakes costs an arm and a leg, (shipping there and shipping back to me) and I'd rather avoid doing this if it is something easy to fix.

If I can pay a mechanic near me 50 dollars to do this, I'd rather do that.

and plus I'd have to remove my brakes myself and have my car on jack stands for at least a week where as a mechanic might be able to do it sooner and have it done faster.

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This is honestly the last thing I want to do though, because shipping brakes costs an arm and a leg, (shipping there and shipping back to me) and I'd rather avoid doing this if it is something easy to fix.

If I can pay a mechanic near me 50 dollars to do this, I'd rather do that.

and plus I'd have to remove my brakes myself and have my car on jack stands for at least a week where as a mechanic might be able to do it sooner and have it done faster.
Well in essence you have answered you own question then. Search locally for a shop that rebuilds calipers, and if that doesn't work out for you then you will have to ship them out as a last resort unless you could find a comparable set for the price to get all this done or less.
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Well in essence you have answered you own question then. Search locally for a shop that rebuilds calipers, and if that doesn't work out for you then you will have to ship them out as a last resort unless you could find a comparable set for the price to get all this done or less.

well yeah, I guess what I'm wondering is if it's an easy thing to do or no?
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