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    That shows you how to replace your pads and rotors? I wanted to do a search, but I wasn't sure what key words to include. I plan to swap out my front rotors and pads soon, so it'll be a big help. I'm also looking for a guide on how to do the rear drum-to-disc conversion. When I replace my rear drums with discs, do I have to use the 93-97 size, or can I use 98+ parts for the larger brakes? Also, does anything have to be changed besides the spindles, rotors, calipers, mounting brackets, and e-brake cables? I know this is a bunch of questions, but pretty much all my future mods this summer will be making the car stop quicker (it rains daily in Miami). The go-fast stuff will be put on when the roads are dry enough to use it.
    1997 Mystic Teal Firebird w/ T-tops<br />3800 II V6 A4<br />Custom dual exhaust, modified airbox, K&N filter, ground effects, more to come...

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    <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by nivit0:
    That shows you how to replace your pads and rotors? I wanted to do a search, but I wasn't sure what key words to include. I plan to swap out my front rotors and pads soon, so it'll be a big help. I'm also looking for a guide on how to do the rear drum-to-disc conversion. When I replace my rear drums with discs, do I have to use the 93-97 size, or can I use 98+ parts for the larger brakes? Also, does anything have to be changed besides the spindles, rotors, calipers, mounting brackets, and e-brake cables? I know this is a bunch of questions, but pretty much all my future mods this summer will be making the car stop quicker (it rains daily in Miami). The go-fast stuff will be put on when the roads are dry enough to use it.<hr></blockquote>

    Chilton's or Hayne's Manual's are the best picture to picture brake pad replacement guide you will probably find.
    When it comes to the drum to disk conversion, try this http://www.camarov6.com/cgi-bin/ulti...c&f=2&t=002069

    -Marc
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