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Old Sep 17, 2005
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Exclamation Changing breaks on a '96 Honda Civic

I am trying to change my breaks on my own and wanted to know if you guys knew of a good website to download a step-by-step manual/instructions.

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breaks? Do you mean brakes?
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I don't really think you should change your brakes if you can't at least spell the word first....but it's your call.....search the DIY section?
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I don't really think you should change your brakes if you can't at least spell the word first....but it's your call.....search the DIY section?
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brakes are so easy. i learned how to do em on my own. well a friend was there to assist me and tell m what to do. i cant beleive i almost payed like 180 bucks for someone to do it for me
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http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/fo...play.php?f=112

follow the DIY in this link, they should be the same for the older gen civics.
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I thank those who were nice enough to respond with respect. Though, I don't appreciate your rudness about mispelling brakes. It was a simple MS Word issue auto-correcting my word.

Thank you.
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http://www.ephatch.com/Videos/DIYVIDS/FrontBrakesRM.zip
 
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