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Brake Job DIY



I just went took my tire off my 04 gp GT and got my sockets out so all u who think u know can be quite , btw those are after market just replaced c/v shafts

 
you need bigger brakes lol

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You're absolutely right! I should have known that a 33 MM will fit on my 34 MM and larger axle nut! The point is that axle nuts on these cars can have a range to them and you should probably measure it before buying the socket for them.

I just went took my tire off my 04 gp GT and got my sockets out so all u who think u know can be quite , btw those are after market just replaced c/v shafts

 


those are trans am, camaro, firebird brakes. (98-02) aka F body brakes.

best damn up grade ever if you like to actually stop. the stock brakes are just so weak. i dont hot rod around town, nor am i even hard on my brakes. i just want brakes when i need em. these feel just like stock under normal driving, till you mash the pedal. and then you just stop, unlike them stock brakes.
 
Measure yes and I just did it. factory 33 aftermarket 34. Why would there be different sizes for the same vehicle???? I know its a larger c/v for the s/c 04+ because I was sold the wrong one and there a larger diameter and those probably have a different size but its a n/a 04 just as mine if u go to big a socket it can slip get stuck side ways or just strip it. I don't know a damn thing about 97-03 I don't know about 04+ s/c but an 04 n/a I know enough to be right and helpful just trying to help
 
i just looked at my pics of my winter wheels, looks like i can slip the socket into the nut wheel on. ill see wtf im using.

why is a good question, maybe to spread the load on the wheel bearing better with a larger nut?
 
We finished the brake job but we didn't tackle the passenger side wheel hub. I plan on swapping that out in the spring since the temperature will be above 5 degrees then. We didn't have the right tools to swap out the hub anyway or we would have tried to do it.


Edit:
I was surprised at how easy it was to do. I will never pay a mechanic to do a brake job again. I still have doubts that the hub replacement will go as smoothly.
 
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