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Crowe
May 31, 2019Explorer
Yes after you've acquired painfully obtained experience. On my F-350 you can pull out the cage holding the pads, replace the pads, and reinstall the cage with the pads preinstalled. That was always the big PITA for me especially those clips, until I discovered this via Youtube. Assuming you have an impact wrench and the correct sockets and parts. All this pretty quick after you have the truck jacked up with the wheel off.
Cool. I am mechanically challenged. My dad pretended he was not. He was OK but very slow.
wow! can,t beat that a guy will help,and use his tools. get his number fast.thank you stranger,I new there was one nice guy out there.
If you were going to be in my area I would have made the same offer. We have a sort of HOA that was established when the development was built. States we can't STORE an RV here but doesn't say you couldn't fix one!
Cool. I am mechanically challenged. My dad pretended he was not. He was OK but very slow.
wow! can,t beat that a guy will help,and use his tools. get his number fast.thank you stranger,I new there was one nice guy out there.
If you were going to be in my area I would have made the same offer. We have a sort of HOA that was established when the development was built. States we can't STORE an RV here but doesn't say you couldn't fix one!
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