Teaser: New DPE's - Another First for DPE (pics)
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what are the odds my tracking number is lying and the wheels will actually be here friday and not monday?
Tracking number
376191100000691
Ship date
Sep 20, 2005
Estimated delivery
Sep 26, 2005
Service type
Ground-Domestic
Pieces
1
Weight
35.0 lbs.
Status
Departed FedEx location
Tracking number
376191100000691
Ship date
Sep 20, 2005
Estimated delivery
Sep 26, 2005
Service type
Ground-Domestic
Pieces
1
Weight
35.0 lbs.
Status
Departed FedEx location
Originally Posted by SFLG35
jason can you do a detailed description on what is involved when changin the brake pads rotors and calipers. i just got my new ones and need to put them on. i have never change brakes before so it will be a first.
http://www.g-owners.com/article_read.asp?id=31
It won't help you with your new rotors, but it will get you started.
The G is quite easy to bleed. With two people it takes no time. It only took a couple of cracks of the bleed screw per corner. Jason, those wheels are going to look great. Nice choice.
Originally Posted by turbomaxima
I will tell you this, bleeding the system is one of the biggest troublemakers, it's almost worthwhile to buy a brake-bleeder
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