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95 grand prix rear brakes
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May 11, 2006, 4:09 PM
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95 grand prix rear brakes
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I have a 95 grand prix that needs a rear rotor I know they are different then the front disc brakes. How hard are they and do they have in the part store a tool that isn't too expensive that i need to pull in the piston on the rear calibers.
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way2old
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May 11, 2006, 4:34 PM
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Re: 95 grand prix rear brakes
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The rotors come off the same way the front oned do. Just remove the calipers and caliper mounting brackets and the rotor will come off. Most auto parts stores have a small tool forthe screw in calipers for under or around 20$. It is a small square tool that has various size pins for different calipers.
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