ic ... coz my rear drum surface bit worn liao ..Originally posted by cipan_supercas@Jan 17 2005, 22:07
yup..can maaa...
unless the surface is badly worn...better change it.... :)
:P :P yaya .. soon .. soon ...Originally posted by kerahkeng@Jan 18 2005, 12:57
Ocean,
I think you better upgrade your GF to WIFE, so there will be more commitment involve.
Cheers.
:D
haha...Originally posted by kerahkeng@Jan 18 2005, 12:57
Ocean,
I think you better upgrade your GF to WIFE, so there will be more commitment involve.
Cheers.
:D
hehe .. like that also can .... :lol:Originally posted by stargate@Jan 22 2005, 11:05
Or put a sticker inside the car
"Treat this car as well as you treated me". :)
in better terms, change the pads terus.. u will never know how good is ur sanding job..Originally posted by edgar_raphael@Jan 23 2005, 12:54
Take them to any skimmng engineering shop they can do it for you, its the same with skimming disc brake, just that the surface to be skimmed is of different design, but after skimming, make sure you use sand paper to sand down the pads too, same applies to the front disc brake pads, sand them to flat, then you get superb results.
em .. actually brake shoes not very expensive ...Originally posted by edgar_raphael@Jan 24 2005, 21:42
Sanding should be easier, unless if your brake pads are worn out already, then no choice la, have to change. Sometimes, the pads are still good, but your disc are not. That is why after skimming, better sand the pads.
our shop got do skim for discocean said:If disc plate surface worn .. we can skim it ...
but .. if the rear drum surface worn ?? can skim or not ??
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