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Re: ok more car stuff
If you don't want to pay a mechanic to do it all, my next best idea is to find a friend who is willing to help you, or maybe even one of your friends has a father who wouldn't mind helping you out. Otherwise...you're have to learn it your self (buy a model specific repair manual) or pay mechanic to do it all.
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I just priced Rotors and Pads for my Jeep Grand Cherokee (96). I found $20 for each pad, and $30 for rotors (rougly). I recommend checking prices on autozone.com. You can find your car, then everything you click on comes up with parts specific to your make/model.
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Last edited by KTorak : 13-11-2005 at 15:26.
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