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yes, the rear is more expensive than the fronts.
There are three main types of car seats recommended for children of various ages: rear-facing seats for infants and toddlers, forward-facing seats for older toddlers and young children, and booster seats for older children. It is important to follow the guidelines for each type of seat based on the child's age, weight, and height to ensure their safety while traveling in a vehicle.
There are reasons that front breaks are more expensive. It may be more expensive to replace front breaks more then rear breaks, because the uses front breaks more.
Your best bet would be to get a Haynes shop manual. They have good schematics for most of the car and are not overly expensive.
The best would be to replace the whole frame with an aluminium frame, may be expensive but the frame will most probably outlive the building!!!!
rear, most have rear differential
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Specialized uses different types of derailleurs. The most common are Shimano and SRAM. Each of these have different levels to them. The better the derailleurs the more expensive the bike.
It will most likely make the job a lot easier. Another alternative is to find a contractor who can come in and till the soil for you - it may not be as expensive as you think.
One recommended car seat configuration for 3 children in a vehicle is to place the youngest child in a rear-facing infant seat in the middle of the back seat, with the older children in forward-facing car seats on either side. Another option is to use a combination of a rear-facing seat, a forward-facing seat, and a booster seat, depending on the ages and sizes of the children. It is important to follow the car seat manufacturer's guidelines and ensure that each child is properly secured.
You can buy front brake pads from Auto Zone the cheapest are $12.99 and the most expensive are $49.99. The rear brake pads range from $15.99 to $49.99.