Let me just say I'm no mechanic. When it comes to the dirty work on cars you can generally count me out. That said when my daughter called and asked if I would do a brake job on her car, I stupidly said ok.
It's a 2009 Mazda 6 that is her 2nd car. Sits outside mostly unused even through our winters. That should give you some idea of what the underside of this car looks like. Everything was rusted. If it wasn't for one of my sons helping I would have towed it to a garage the 1st day.
Of course the rotors and pads for the front that she had ordered were wrong. The good news was the rears were actually ok, plenty of pad left.
I never did so much drilling or wire brushing on a brake job in my life. Used an ample amount of Mouse Milk that turned out to be a life saver. I was sure we were going to snap the caliper bleeders until I put that on.
Bottom line we finished the fronts today. I sent my daughter a text telling her that and also telling her she HAS TO sell this car immediately.
Sometimes you just have to say no.
It's a 2009 Mazda 6 that is her 2nd car. Sits outside mostly unused even through our winters. That should give you some idea of what the underside of this car looks like. Everything was rusted. If it wasn't for one of my sons helping I would have towed it to a garage the 1st day.
Of course the rotors and pads for the front that she had ordered were wrong. The good news was the rears were actually ok, plenty of pad left.
I never did so much drilling or wire brushing on a brake job in my life. Used an ample amount of Mouse Milk that turned out to be a life saver. I was sure we were going to snap the caliper bleeders until I put that on.
Bottom line we finished the fronts today. I sent my daughter a text telling her that and also telling her she HAS TO sell this car immediately.
Sometimes you just have to say no.