Brake Upgrade

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oh_SHO

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I saw that some people have upgraded their brake system to a newer year. How hard and expensive is it to do? I have to do a brake job anyway. Oh, I have a '93. Thanks,

Matt
 

rlw001

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Matt,

I think you are referring to the "96' Brake Upgrade"? It is a very easy upgrade for 94'-95' SHOs, eariler SHOs require changing the knuckles.

Read all about it HERE.
 

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The 96 upgade to the front is highly recommended. Not that hard to do, and prices are real cheap compared to what they used to be. Anybody that can do struts can handle it. You DO NOT need to remove the spring, or the strut for this procedure. Where in Ohio are you?

Perry Toledo,Ohio

<small>[ March 08, 2003, 09:46 PM: Message edited by: pjtoledo ]</small>
 

oh_SHO

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Thanks for the link. I think I am just gonna go cheap and fix the existing setup. I need to do my 120K before I start improving. BTW I am from the Cincinnati area.
 

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Matt,

If you're looking to just "buy" all this stuff and not peruse junkyards for some items, Midwest SHO probably has the best deal for $399.

http://www.midwestsho.com/brake.html

I agree; do the 120k service first!

And if you want to shoot the breeze sometime, drop me an email.

<small>[ March 10, 2003, 10:32 AM: Message edited by: stevetatro ]</small>
 

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