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If it is a Toyota, they do not know how to fix the squeaking brakes either. Even after replacing all the pads and machining the rotors and rear drums
because they are new they haven't bin smoothed out with water there just rubber so there is quite a bit of friction.
You shouldn't have to actually bleed them. Put the car in reverse back up slowly and apply the brakes several times until the pressure comes up, just remember your brakes aren't working the greatest when you do this so just go slow and make sure nothing is behind you.
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If you are just replacing the brake pads only it would be around $150 for your pads to be replaced.
171 miles is 902880 feet. There are 18000 seconds in 5 hours. So in one second, you would travel 50.16 feet, which is just under 50 feet and 2 inches.
If you jack up the car and pull the wheel and take off the brake cover, you can see how much lining is left. Such is part of a standard state inspection in states that have state inspections. Disk brakes on some cars begin clicking when the pads need replacing. They are bad if they make a scraping noise when you apply them, but you don't want them to get this bad, since the drum will probably need to be turned in order to fix the brakes and this is much more expensive than just replacing the pads.
Hopefully you've done brakes before, if you have there's really no surprises, just make sure you take off the tires.
It's either the alignment is off, or your brakes are grabbing, get it aligned (about $40) and have the brakes checked out. And in the future, don't just go replacing parts, have everything checked out first, because I'm sure you wasted money on an idler arm, those hardly ever go bad.
EBC brakes is a company that produces brakes for your car, truck, motorcycle and even for military vehicles. They are used just like ordinary brakes. They are actually just normal brakes, the EBC comes from the company name.
Front pads (disc brakes) Rear shoes (drum brakes)