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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

How to Remove Reinstall Front Disk Brakes From a 1995 One Ton Chevy Truck

It is no more difficult to install new brake pads on the front of a Chevy one-ton truck than on any other Chevy truck, but the parts are a little bigger. For the one-ton truck, the procedure will take about 45 minutes to complete each wheel. Inspect the brake rotors when you change the pads to be sure they are in good condition. There is no sense putting good brake pads on bad rotors -- the brakes will not be as effective, and the pads will wear prematurely.

Instructions

    1

    Park the Chevy truck on a level surface, and turn off the engine. Place a set of wheel chocks behind the rear wheels. Pop open the engine compartment, and locate the brake master cylinder at the back of the engine compartment on the drivers side. Siphon 2/3 of the brake fluid from the cylinder using a turkey baster. Place the fluid in the drain pan to recycle later. Raise the truck with an automobile jack. Place a jack stand under the Chevy near the jacking point. Raise it to the frame of the truck. Remove the lug nuts with a lug wrench, and pull the wheel from the truck.

    2

    Place the brake caliper between the jaws of a c-clamp, front to back, and twist the c-clamp handle until the piston seats itself inside the caliper housing. Remove the retaining pins from the brake caliper using a socket and ratchet. Pull the caliper away from the wheel assembly, and remove the brake pads from it.

    3

    Insert new brake pads into the caliper. Place the caliper on the mounting bracket, and tighten the pins with the socket and ratchet. Replace the wheel on the truck. Tighten the lug nuts with the lug wrench. Remove the jack stand from under the Chevy. Lower the truck to the ground. Repeat the process on the other wheel.

    4

    Add fluid to the master cylinder as needed after the brake job is complete. Pump the brakes several times until the pedal is firm.

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Sunday, April 19, 2015

Which Products Remove Scratches From Car Windshields

Which Products Remove Scratches From Car Windshields?

Scratches and dings in an automobiles windshield can go from a small problem to a widening crack very quickly. Abrasive elemental damage, other motorists and even animals pose a threat to glass integrity, making upkeep of a windshield very important. Products available to remove varying degrees of scratches range from simple hand-buffed gels to those requiring electric-powered brushes to resurface the glass. Spending a little money on a repair kit now can save a driver a large amount of money down the road should that little scratch become a larger problem.

Janvil Glass Restore System

    The Janvil Glass Restore System is designed as a solution to minor scrapes or scratches in auto glass surfaces. Liquid scratch remover is applied to the glass surface then hand-buffed away to reveal a blemish-free surface. Janvils system only requires a soft cloth to buff the restoration liquid away from the glass surface and requires no special equipment, making it ideal for the consumer wishing to remove minor nicks or superficial scratches from a windshield.

Diamondite Glass Restoration

    Diamondite glass resurfacing creme is designed to handle moderate auto glass scratches. Milled abrasives in the creme act to smooth the top of scratched auto glass which, in effect, remove the scratch by creating a wider surface area. A glass "poli-shield" is then applied to the resurfaced auto glass to seal in the newly exposed portions of windshield. This ensures that no new elements, such as minerals in rain water, stones or other abrasives, rescratch the windshield. You will need an electric polisher capable of 800-1000 RPMs in order to buff the resurfacing creme away from the auto glass.

Spectrum Glass Restoration Kit

    The Spectrum Glass Restoration System is a hand-operated windshield resurfacing kit designed to tackle tough windshield scratches. Spectrum utilizes a proprietary resin injection method to fill deep scratches while removing the air from the scratch in order to create a tight fit. Spectrums simple design and ease of use increase the likelihood that those without professional training in auto glass repair can successfully use the system to repair scratches at home.

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