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I did the rear brakes on my son's '96 SL1 at 112K miles. They were still
original equipment, but the car saw a lot of highway miles. I had no trouble setting the adjusters before re-installing the drums. I replaced the springs and other hardware at the same time and turned the drums too. Bob .. "Blah Blah" > wrote in message news:MPG.1b6460aea4eb12249896ae@news-> > The front brakes do about 80% of the braking. The rear brakes tend to > last 100k miles or far longer. |
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