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Old 07-16-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Default 2000 GT Brake Pad Change-Any Surprises?

What's up?Just found this site. Learned alot in my first 10 minutes.Thanks! I've change brake pads on other cars before, and it's simply removing the reservoir top, pushing in the calipers, swap the pads, and you're done. Other than the rear calipers being a bear to push in (as I've now learned) is there anything else that goes into it? Does the system need bleeding, or does it bleed itself?
Thanks muchly for any advice!
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