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[quote="gazza82"]Considering brakes are a safety item, is it wise to start with these? It might be best to ask a local mechanic to fit them ... don't use Kwakfit .. Also if the car is regularly needed, bear in mind you might not have it for a few days if the pistons are leaking and you need to find them and if you run into problems .. If you have to touch the cylinders you then need to bleed the brakes ... and you need more tools ..[/quote]
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