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Old 05-21-2007, 08:32 PM
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Default Some work I have to do, does anyone suggest I do it?

I have a 95 Pontiac Bonneville SLE, I have to do rear struts, rear brakes need new shoes and cylinder i've been told. I have the shop manuals for my car. I've done things such as an oil change, and front brakes (rotors and pads). Does anyone suggest I do this now? What should I be aware of?
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No offense intended, but if you have the manual, and you still have questions, you're asking an awful lot of us to write procedures for all your questions. I'd suggest a knowledgable friend or nearby member.
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LOL...yeah you make a point, just kinda figured maybe someone here had some important usually unknown thing to tell me...
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Rear shoes are something you don't want to do unless you've done it before or have someone familiar with GM rear drums.
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Rear brakes and shocks/struts are not novice projects. Not impossible either, but tricky. I'd agree with Will, get some help.
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knowledgable friend and nearby member reporting for duty. ive also done gm rears drums in the past. give me a call later today I should be out of work by 7
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hey what the heck go for it man. Get some help and learn. I need to do the same though. =/
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