It is legal to do the brakes yourself, but you will still have to pass an inspection. If the job is poor you may be fined.
Replacing brake pads is not an easy job if you plan on doing it alone. It is easier to do with someone helping you. You will have to jack up the car, remove the tire and once the pads are changed, you need to "bleed" the breaks. This is where having someone there with you is important and helpful.
You Tube "Happywrenching.com". Incredible video on how to change rear drum brakes on a 99-03 Protege. Did the entire brake job myself! :)
No, a disc brake repair job won't be anymore expensive than traditional brake jobs. If you have performance brakes or an ABS system, that would probably be the most expensive brake job.
If it's a job which requires a CDL, then you cannot have the "no air brake" restriction. There is no such thing as an "air brake license" in the US.
The Average price of a brake job of course will depend on if you are preforming the job yourself and no cost for labor is involved or if you are taking to automotive shop,.
Well yes possible, but remember you will lose all your brake fluid possible when you remove the brake hose, and you may also have to bleed the brake system to get all the air out.
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There are eight simple steps you can follow for do it yourself brake repair. They can be found at this web link: http://www.diy-auto-repair.com/brakerepair.html
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A brake job depends on where you take your vehicle and the type of vehicle you have. Generally, you can expect to pay around $150 per axle.