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      01-20-2017, 09:57 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by techwhiz View Post
Not worth the effort.
For him is easy. Buy new disks, pads, calipers, and bleed the breaks. Everything else fits. If his current breaks are in need of replacement, then he would've spent money on disks and pads anyways. The additional cost are calipers, and they are fairly cheap - $50-$150 on car-part.
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