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Rear brakes: How to write-up
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<blockquote data-quote="408bluedog" data-source="post: 10240837" data-attributes="member: 72016"><p>Rear brakes on my 03 cobra were a HUGE PITA!! I ordered new red stuff pads and slotted rotors from EBC. Taking everything apart was a cinch. But having to pry off the old pad shims to re-use on my new pads because they didn't have the shims, just the adhesive sticky pad to install them, was a pain. THEN keeping the damn shims in place wile putting the caliper back on was a nightmare. The shims kept moving and the caliper does not just slide back on haha. Everything turned out great but I'm not looking forward to a rear brake job again. Thanks for the write up it did help a lot but I was lost on the shim installation and I'm not quite sure I even did it the right way but they are in and not going anywhere so I guess im ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="408bluedog, post: 10240837, member: 72016"] Rear brakes on my 03 cobra were a HUGE PITA!! I ordered new red stuff pads and slotted rotors from EBC. Taking everything apart was a cinch. But having to pry off the old pad shims to re-use on my new pads because they didn't have the shims, just the adhesive sticky pad to install them, was a pain. THEN keeping the damn shims in place wile putting the caliper back on was a nightmare. The shims kept moving and the caliper does not just slide back on haha. Everything turned out great but I'm not looking forward to a rear brake job again. Thanks for the write up it did help a lot but I was lost on the shim installation and I'm not quite sure I even did it the right way but they are in and not going anywhere so I guess im ok. [/QUOTE]
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