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Old March 8th 09, 04:53 PM posted to rec.autos.tech
Chris F.
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Default Brake Splash Guards

One more question about the '88 Civic. I've now got the front end taken
apart, and I notice that the brake splash guards are totally rusted away -
only the mounting screws remain, and they appear to be rusted in place.
Should I be worried about replacing these (which involves removing the
press-fitted wheel bearing), or could I just grind off the rusty screw heads
and forget about it? I could also make and weld on some homemade splash
guards from sheet metal.......


 




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