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i cannot get the back left rotor off, it is getting stuck on the parking brake...
also, i noticed a few small chips missing out of the right parking brake pad... anything to worry about?
White 1998 3.8L Camaro
Home Ram Air / Free Flow Intake
Drilled / Slotted Rotors with black painted Calipers
when i got my rotors turned when i bought the car, i watched them do everything, the front drivers side was stuck on there and he just took a hammer and whacked the crap out of it to get it off, i wouldnt worry about it, you probably just got a rock in it, no biggie
the next snag in my plan came up...
the parking brake is fixed, everything is painted...
but my camaro decals for the front calipers will not be here until next week :(
so i guess ill have to clear the back, and get the rear all put together (my pads and rotors will be here tomorrow)
and wait a week to get the front put back together...
good thing i cant drive, or this would be an inconvience!
ive got black reflective rear decals coming, and front white camaro decals too
which brings me up to my next point... where can i buy a new stock front grille for a 98 camaro? wanted thread
the next snag in my plan came up...
the parking brake is fixed, everything is painted...
but my camaro decals for the front calipers will not be here until next week :(
so i guess ill have to clear the back, and get the rear all put together (my pads and rotors will be here tomorrow)
and wait a week to get the front put back together...
good thing i cant drive, or this would be an inconvience!
ive got black reflective rear decals coming, and front white camaro decals too
which brings me up to my next point... where can i buy a new stock front grille for a 98 camaro? wanted thread
got my vinyl, put em on... put on 1 coat of clear, and down comes the rain
i wait a few hours, and go back out cause its nice out now...
fedex arrives with my box, so i first put another coat of clear on, and then
start putting the rear rotors on
right when i start to put the calipers back on, the damn rain starts AGAIN
there is a small chip in one of the rotors, pics soon...
anything to worry about?
it is at the top, on the inside
ill get pics as soon as the fkin rain stops
White 1998 3.8L Camaro
Home Ram Air / Free Flow Intake
Drilled / Slotted Rotors with black painted Calipers
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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