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HOGGG

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If anyone has time, I would like to have a step by step procedure for changing the pads on a 94. I drive like hell, but need machanics for idiots 101. I used my 9 lives last summer and need 9 new ones for this year. Thanks for your time.

HOGG :usa:

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Chuck 98 RT/10

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The fronts are very easy. If you are willing to do it then I'm sure you will figure it out. Take a Saturday and stay online for any questions.

The rear require the piston to be turned in. Helps alot if you have the correct tool. Call Tator, I think it's around $10.
 

Steve-Indy

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Remember this thread???

" #57511 - 07/22/01 08:43 AM
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Originally posted by Steve-Indy:
There is an EXCELLENT thread in the recent archives on changing your brake pads....especially the 29 photos posted by Brian Denham and tips from several other members!!! Combine this info with factory service manual, and then make your own decision. It does take a few tools. If you are NOT comfortable with this type of work, DON'T do it. Steve Fess Sec. Ind/Ky VCA 317-431-1375

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I'm glad Bryan posted the pictures! I've been diddling on getting the instruction done We spent a few hours one afternoon putting his EBC pads on. It took a lot longer than normal because we took pictures for the Instructions. If anyone can attest to minimal dust, it will be Bryan..... while I was changing the pads, he was cleaning his wheels - front, back, everywhere..... the wheels were spotless when they went back on his car. The thing that impressed me most was when we went to "bed" the brakes, no squeaking...yes no/minimal dust is great, but getting that annoying squeak gone is worth the price of admission. Dodge needs to put these on Vipers from the factory, just to get rid of the squeaking.

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Jay Herbert: "ViperJay"
'94 RT/10 - Pewter Predator Project Viper
'95 RT/10 - To tide me over 'till the above project is done
Shop Project - The cabinets are going in....."
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I WONDER if Jay or anyone else can extract THE ORIGINAL THREAD and pics from the "ancient archives" as it was a GREAT help for first timers...???

HOGGG, in the mean time, call me if you like before/during the process and I'll try to help. (I do shut the posted number off at 9 PM EST)

"Steve-Indy"
 

scottgf

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Hoggg,
I just replaced my front pads/rotors on my 94 and it was the EASIEST brake job I have ever done, if you have ANY mechanical skills, GO FOR IT.
Cheers,
Scott
 

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