Replacing front and rear brakes
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Replacing front and rear brakes - 7/27/2005 2:57:17 PM
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cougar8000
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Hi, I have an 02 Montero with 37K on it. Wife drives all the time to and from work and we use it for family comutes. I have used to tow my bike to and from track few times, sometimes one bike others 3 bikes. Local dealer just told me that I have only2 and 3 mm left on front and back. Which does not sounds right, but then again I guess towing takes its toll. So the question is: Is it possible to replace front and rear by myself? Keep in mind I do all my bike maintenance myself. Do I need any special tools? What brake pads are recomended? Do I need to resurface the rotors? and what are the torque settings are? Thank you. Alex.
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2002 Montero Limited (hers) 2003 Infinity G35 Coupe (mine) 2002 Yamaha FZ1 (Mine)
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RE: Replacing front and rear brakes - 8/5/2005 10:47:58 AM
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pcbruin1
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I have an '01,....I replaced the pads myself a couple of years ago by myself. (I'm an accountant and this was my first break pad change.) Go slow. I did not resurface the rotors,.....someone told me to lightly scuff up their surface with some light sandpaper, which I did. (Other friends recommeded to get them resurfaced.) The front pads lasted about 2 years,...and then I got a vibration,..had them checked by a mechanic and he had to replace the front pads and rotors. (Someone else told me the front brakes do most of the work when stopping, so it was not surprising.) The same mechanic inspected the rear brakes at that time and said they were fine and didn't need anything. (they're still on there,...that was about a year and a half ago). Good luck!
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RE: Replacing front and rear brakes - 9/13/2005 10:21:06 PM
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kawboy636
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Brakes were out quickly on these Monteros whatever year especially if you tow. Pads are easy to swap out and the rotors can be reused if they aren't scored. If they need to be cut you may as well replace them since there isn't much you can take off before they reach the wear limits. I have a '97 SR and I've been thru countless sets of pads, rotors, piston seals, and a caliper.
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