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    I just found Rockauto myself, and their price was half what the mechanics wanted for a toe rod end for an alignment on my chrysler. Good to see someone giving them a vote of confidence. My VX needs a break check soon too so this will help with that as well.

    John M>

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    Update

    Thanks for all the responses, really snapped me back to reality! Now I remember why I started doing all my maintence and repairs myself.

    Thanks for the rockauto tip mbeach, definately the place to get parts, bought my calipers from em.

    I pulled the right rear brakes apart and they weren't kidding.. Everything is definately toasted. Found the pad and it was a molten wafer, the rotor could be used to rough sand and the caliper and piston were welded together.


    So I ended up ordering the following:
    • Powerslot rotors all around
    • EBC Greenstuff pads
    • Stainless steel braided lines from Indy
    • Superwinch hubs
    • Both rear calipers
    • All new front bearings and seals


    And the best part is that it all cost me less than what the dealer wanted for rotors/pads/calipers/labor for just the rear

    Now the VX will just have to sit in the garage and wait, leaking brake fluid for a few weeks until I finish all my thesis research... Good thing there's a bus stop by my house.
    Last edited by bobmumgaard : 04/15/2006 at 10:49 PM Reason: fixed list

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    too funny Spazz, but point well made

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    Check Napa.. I bought my rotors from them, and I can't remember the price but way lower.. I'm thinking near 50 per rotor. I bought the pads from St. Charles.. The job I thought was easy, but again, not having done bearings before, there's a write up on planetisuzoo.com for the amigo that's the same. Oh, there's one trick as well.. there's a screw hole in the rear rotor, put an M6 metric bolt in there and it'll pop the rotor right off.. mine was stuck.

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    I have only 2 tips:
    Get a seal puller (for the front bearing seals) -it costs @$6.
    Follow the planetisuzoo advice for buying new screws for the front lockrings BEFORE you get started. You will destroy the old ones during removal. If you can't get them out, use a Dremel to slot the screwheads and tap them out with a punch and a small hammer (tapping them counter-clockwise).

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