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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: NH / MA
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Time to do front pads on the hoe. a few questions
Well it is time to do the front pads on the 2000 NBS tahoe. I was wondering if you could tell me the size of the caliper torque drive bolts? are they a 45? or a 50?(been a long tiem and i don't have the right one need to buy one) Also The pads were done the last time we did the rotors which was at about 86k. The tahoe now has around 110k on it do you think we should have the rotors turned or just put new pads on? I know that we are supposed to check for clearances and all.
Thanks for any help you can give my father and I.
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