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Question: The brakes in my car are going bad. How do I repair them myself or do I have to have a professional do it?
Answer: It depends greatly on the repair needed and the tools you have on hand in determining how long it takes to repair brakes and brake services. If you don't have that have a professional do it.
Question: Where is the cheapest and fastest place to get brakes fixed? Is there a site I can check for a coupon?
Answer: Yes, there may be a site you can look for a coupon to get a good deal on your brakes, or you may even be able to find one locally. I would suggest visiting your local mechanic.
Question: I have heard that newer model cars may require special tools to repair them. Do I need a special tool to repair the brakes in my 2010 Lexus?
Answer: No, you probably do not need any special tools to work on your 2010 Lexus. It would be wise thought to at least have it looked at by a Lexus dealer.
answered by Winchester C.
Answer: allison,if you're seriously contemplateing working on your lexus,the first 'tool' you need is a repair manual. there are a couple of publishers of these available at most every auto parts store usually priced between $15 and $25.a these repair manuals usually will inform you of any specialty tools needed,as well as show you how to use them.
Question: I need to replace my brakes. How hard is it to repair brakes?
Answer: It is not too difficult to repair brakes and it can save you a ton of money. Brake pads are the easiest part of the brake system to replace.
Answer: I find replacing brakes quite simple. If you need new rotors, you'll just need an impact screw driver and a heavy mallet or puller. Use the driver to remove the screws that hold the rotor in place, then the puller to remove it. A mallet can also be used, but only if you are sure you are getting a new rotors. To replace the pads, remove the bolts on the caliper that allow it to hinge. Simply remove the old pad, use a c-clamp to push in the piston, and then install the new pads. Replace the bolts, and you are ready to go. Test the pedal for softness, or if there is vibration you may need to bleed the brakes.
Question: Are their books on how to repair brakes for people without car knowledge to use?
asked by Billingsleigh M.
Answer: Books are your best bet. get a Chilton's manual for your car's make, model, and year. If not that, then websites are a good choice. There are plenty on the web.
Question: I am a brake specialist. I specialize in repairing brakes. Do you need a brake specialist?
Answer: I do not need a brake specialist as I already have a mechanic which I go to in order to fix my breaks and other car desires in which I need in my area.
Question: What are some car shops around me that repair brakes but also wont charge a lot of money?
Answer: A good place to shop is Greeley brakes. They will only charge you reasonable prices all the time. They offer quick service, but do their job very well. Their customer service is the best, they really care about their customers.
answered by Billingsleigh A.
Question: I need to fix the brake cable of my 1998 Toyota. How to repair brake cable of my 1998 Toyota?
Answer: Again, www.ehow.com is great for do-it yourself directions. They have simple, easy to follow directions, trouble-shooting tips, even videos for different vehicles.
Question: I have been hearing a lot of squealing in my brakes. What is the typical price of repairing brakes?
Answer: If you are wondering the cost of repairing auto brakes because you have been hearing a lot of squealing and squeaking in your brakes whenever you drive, then the average cost is around 200-300 dollars.
Question: I need to get my brakes repaired because they stopped working. What is the cost to repair brakes?
Answer: The typical cost of fixing your brakes on your car are usually about several hundred dollars. You can check with local shops to see if they have deals on them though. Could run you anywhere from $200 to $500+. This could all depend on the type of car that you have and how bad your brakes are though.