Question About Order Of Springs In S10 Back Brakes

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Bleeding Brakes On Nissan Sentra

Asked on Sep 5, 2010 I have a 99' Nissan Sentra GXE 1.6L and I replaced the front brake pads and calipers on both sides. Everything is back in order, but the brake pedal hits the floor. So my father and I bled the brakes and there is no more air ... Read more

’99 Tahoe Brake Problems

Asked on Aug 20, 2010 I was driving the other day and I noticed that I had to press on my brakes harder in order to get the car to slow down, and today when I used my car the brakes did not work at all. in order to slow the ... Read more

Replacing Back Coil Springs

Asked on Jul 30, 2010 I have a 1988 olds delta 88 and i think iam going to have to change the back coil springs, i already changed the struts on the back, but what do i have to do to change the back coils? do i have to get a ... Read more

What Trype Of Coil Spring Do You Think Is Better Variable Rate Springs Of Standard HD Springs

Asked on Jul 30, 2010 I have an 1985 buick lesabre in almost mint condition. i noticed that the car is leaning on one side in the back. over the summer i went and got some new springs (the guy at the counter assured me they were heavy duty) and ... Read more

I Have A Question About Coil Springs

Asked on Jul 31, 2010 I know i asked this question awhile back but i never had to change coil springs before and i want to make sure i,am doing it right. i have a 1988 oldsmobile delta 88 and i,am changing the coils on the back ( they are separate ... Read more

What Order To Install Parts On Car

Asked on Apr 27, 2010 In What order should I install the following? Struts, suspension, flywheel/ clutch, cold air intake, exhaust system, headers, brakes, fuel injector, cams, tires? Anything else I'm missing? ... Read more

The Brakes Are Locked When Driving After Replacing The Rear Brakes Pads On 1999 Silverado

Asked on Oct 7, 2009 Since you said brake pads I am asumming you have disk brakes on this truck. A 1999 should have. The calipers are partly seized and are sticking. You would of pryed them back for in stalling the pads however with a bar they would go back ... Read more