1990 rear drum brake job.

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Re: 1990 rear drum brake job.

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yeah dude, when i did the rear brakes on my car, the drums, pads, hardware kit andone other thing was like $89 shipped to my door, all new parts. I think the last item was wheels cylinders, cant remember. But yeah, hardware kit, so cheap, always do it when putting in new brakes ;)


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Re: 1990 rear drum brake job.

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I bought a hardware kit for the rear brakes, not a damn thing in it was of use to me. So I went ahead and reused everything. If something breaks then I will worry about it then.


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---2005 Magnum RT -- 116k
---1996 Ford Probe GT (V6/5sp) -- 150k (90k on motor)
---1993 Chevy Silverado Z71 -- 261k
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Re: 1990 rear drum brake job.

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Well all the brakes seem good, she is quiet, not more wheel squeel.


Tim

---2005 Magnum RT -- 116k
---1996 Ford Probe GT (V6/5sp) -- 150k (90k on motor)
---1993 Chevy Silverado Z71 -- 261k
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Re: 1990 rear drum brake job.

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Well, I hope nothing does break... But in case you're wondering what happens when it does....
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