Got tires yesterday at Big O. Of course, you expect that they will tell you something is wrong that will gladly fix for a minimum of $200. They said both my rear wheel cylinders were beginning to leak. They took me into the shop to show me--and there was some oily residue on the parts. My question--is this a pretty straightforward procedure--remove and replace, then bleed system. Or is it more complicated in that part of the brake assembly must be disassembled. I referred to Bentleys, and it was not detailed enough to tell. |
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