$$$ Brakes and Calipers on a 89 century wagon

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$$$ Brakes and Calipers on a 89 century wagon

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friend of mine has the brakes and calipers for her wagon and is looking to pay a real person to install them as she can't afford the shop labor rates. I don't really wanna do the learn as you go on someone elses' car so I told her I'd post on here. I think shes in Pulaski, don't member. Car is still drivin though

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just front rotors and calipers?

so the rotors slide over the hub or are they pressed in with the studs?
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Just as an FYI, there can be a lot of liability involved with certain items such as brakes. It is one thing to help a friend change their brakes, but as soon as you are doing it for money, there is an expectation of professionalism and therefore responsibility if something were to go wrong. Not to say one does not know how to change brakes properly, but something could go wrong later on even if done properly, especially with an older vehicle.

There is a reason shop rates are so high, and a good percentage of it is to cover insurance.
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jonesy wrote:just front rotors and calipers?

so the rotors slide over the hub or are they pressed in with the studs?

I have no idea man
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they've been done now
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