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I broke off the bleeder screw host on my right front caliper. Half of the screw is still in there, is it okay to drive it ? I had the tech guy from road side assistant came out and he said that the screw is in there tight, and it is good for a while.
I think i am going to need a new front caliper how much do they cost ? PS. I would never work on the brakes again ! I think it is pretty dangerous to do because the front brake does 70% of the braking. Thank you Pete regards [This message has been edited by cheyun (edited 09-16-1999).] |
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Peter,
Sorry to hear about your brake problems. Submit a PartsShop inquiry and we will get right back to you with the pertinent information. Hope this helps...Lee |
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