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who sits with their legs under a car to do brakes? or does that for any other repair for that matter. hands and knees or lay down and reach in.

when i did my rack it was on stands, but i was under the car for all of 5 minutes two times to take the lines off/on, the rest i reached into.

Now I know where your user name came from, doggy



Never in my life will I be caught on my hands and knees
 
Haha ****ers. I sit with my feet under and scoot up. It's comfortable. The brakes are on my cobalt so no...not for sale :P stock cobalt SS TC brakes:)


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I'm done for a while. Oofta!;)

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Because it said I could, but no longer.
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That "heavy knocking noise" you think you can get away with is gonna be a piston blowing apart. Ask a dozen forum members about it. You seem to think the pcm can pull timing fast enough to keep your pistons from chipping. 99 out of a 100 times maybe, but why risk it? Besides, your car WILL pull timing. It costs an extra 2 bucks per fillup to prevent that from happening. Why not?
 
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