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The last couple months I've been having to do service on both of the daily drivers, and yesterday I was working on attempting to replace the brakes on the wife's car. I say "attempting" because apparently the part stores have no idea what kind of brakes a 2005 Subaru uses. Two stores now have come up with brakes that don't fit. Then I had to bleed the brakes again because some tiny bubble found its way in when I flushed the brake fluid two weeks ago. So I got the fronts changed, but the rears I'm still waiting to see if the rear brakes called out for the turbo model are the right ones even though it's the non-turbo model. I'd get them from the dealer, but the dealer wants $180 for semi-metallic brake pads, and I got ceramic ones for much less than that. At least this time I traced the outline of the rear brake pads onto paper to use as a guide so I can make sure they are right before I take it apart a third time.
The irony is that the Midget hasn't needed nearly as much repair, and it's easier to get parts for! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/lol.gif
The irony is that the Midget hasn't needed nearly as much repair, and it's easier to get parts for! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/lol.gif
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