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My funds are limited right now and I need help replacing my own front brake pads on my 2004 Chevy Tahoe, can anyone help, Please?
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be prepared to replace your rotors if you are over 50,000 unless it's highway miles.
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YEP! most likely will need rotors.
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My funds are limited right now and I need help replacing my own front brake pads on my 2004 Chevy Tahoe, can anyone help, Please? [/ QUOTE ] Are you just needig a basic tutorial? Do you have the necessary hand tools needed for the job, or at least have a friend from whom you can borrow tools? I am sure there are lots of diy web sites that have pictures, instructions and a list of the needed tools. Not that there aren't plenty of guys on this board willig to help, but they would be "reinventing the wheel" so to speak. Here is one for a 2003 Tahoe. Yours is probably the same: http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_5868072_ch...kes-tahoe.html |
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