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joeg -> RE: How to replace front rotors on 95? Special Tools? (6/13/2005 1:01:06 PM)
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Turning the rotors fixed the problem. No more pulsating. I ended up having the job done for me (next paragraph explains why). It cost $243.00 to have the brake system inspected, remove and turn the rotors, replace two seals, re-pack both front wheel bearings, and install new brake pads that I supplied. The shop did one thing I didn't know should be done, they put 'anti-seize' on the back of the shim between the shim and the caliper. I'm a bit embarrassed to say that I had the work done for me because I didn't realize there were any replies to my first post other than the first one by PC. When I submitted the first post, I checked the box 'Notify me via e-mail when someone replies' and made the assumption that I would be notified each time there was a post to the thread. Another lesson about making assumptions. Had I seen the other post about modifing a Ford tool, I could have saved some money. Though I couldn't have made a tool from scratch, I could have removed two pins from a Ford tool. Also, brand new front rotors are about $65.00 a pair at NAPA. The rear rotors were $64.00 a pair. The rear pads were $35.00 for all four. All the prices are for 'economy' parts. I don't recall what I paid for the front pads because I bought them several years ago. The vehicle has 76k miles on it, and this was the first work done to the front brakes. I replaced the rear pads once before at 52k miles. Thanks PC and Winshawn for the input. Joe
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