im getting some bad vibrations under braking, but i only get when i exit the interstate. i think its the pads or rotors. is this correct?? are they hard to replace?
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uh oh... lol. i was thinking about just getting drilled and slotted anyways. how much would you estimate a shop would charge to put them in?"This truck is 100% sh*ts and giggles."
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pep boys would probly want a couple hudred for everthing for the front there is a DIY on here if you are up to it and I would not bother getting any of those drilled slotted ones one ebay just go with some brembo solids the ones you see on ebay are just drilled by some idiot in a shop trying to make money by buying a cheap 20$ rotor drilling holes in it and sell it for 60 good luck though
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if the rotors are the problem and you do decide to replace the rotors, why not do it yourself and save some money with the help of this DIY:
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just a suggestion man. if you go to a shop tho its probably gonna be pretty expensive. good luckOriginally posted by deevergote.And please, for the love of God, type like a human being!
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If you can only feel the vibration in the brake pedal when stopping...try using your e-brake to stop by pushing and holding the button on the brake handle...do not try to lock up the brakes...the purpose of this test is to check if the vibration is coming from the front or the rear...if the vibration goes away when you use the e-brake only...then the problem is up front...if the vibration does not go away...then you have a problem with the rear brakes...good luck."I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think I can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction: 'I served in the United States Navy." --President John F. Kennedy
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yeah i was really only thinking drilled and slotted for the looks to be honest. my accord may very well never be (but hopefully will be) fast enough to utilize drilled and slotted rotors, but they sure look sweet. i might try the DIY, but im a real bone head when it comes to working on my car. i mean i want to, but if i mess it up, im screwed, its my only car, and none of my familys gonna let me drive there cars thats for sure."This truck is 100% sh*ts and giggles."
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if you dont want to replace ur rotors jus yet, have them resurfaced. they grind each rotor and pad down straight... sears does it for like 15-20 bucks each rotor&pad, my sister had all 4 wheels done for like 80 bucks. u can do that to hold out on buying new pads and rotors.1990 Accord EX Sold
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Originally posted by NYKnick1015if you dont want to replace ur rotors jus yet, have them resurfaced. they grind each rotor and pad down straight... sears does it for like 15-20 bucks each rotor&pad, my sister had all 4 wheels done for like 80 bucks. u can do that to hold out on buying new pads and rotors.
If I where you turbomaxx I would just save the money and have the whole brake job done at a trust worthy shop if you are uncomfortable working on your car.
If you are comfortable then just convert it to rotor over hub like most every other car or go 5 lug.
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Originally posted by BustedLXUnfortunately with the wonderful design Honda chose for this generation vehicle there is no cheap option. Although resurfacing the rotors themselves is inexpensive it take several labor hours to remove the rotors and reinstall them on these particular cars.
If I where you turbomaxx I would just save the money and have the whole brake job done at a trust worthy shop if you are uncomfortable working on your car.
If you are comfortable then just convert it to rotor over hub like most every other car or go 5 lug."I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think I can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction: 'I served in the United States Navy." --President John F. Kennedy
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Originally posted by drkshdw107Being that I am a technician and having worked in several different shops I have found out and have been trained on the on car brake lathe....this cool device resurfaces the rotors with no more labor than removing the caliper...and being that it attaches to the hub, it allows for a better resurfacing than having it done on a conventional brake lathe. most shops that do alot of brakes or keep up to date with new equipment should have this....Honda should have one, but just call around and do some pricing, and ask if they can resurface rotors on the car....this will save you tons of money in labor...just make sure you research it...call Honda first, and then call a few more places and do a comparison. peace.
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Originally posted by NAiL05Only a couple shops do not a lot have them. I was trained to use this at my school too. Its useful they have honda specific ones and such. But not all brake only shops carry this. You can prob find them at the deler but lil private shops are rarely gonna carry that lathe. Honestly I havent seen one in a normal shop. Just dealerships."I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think I can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction: 'I served in the United States Navy." --President John F. Kennedy
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