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      12-11-2012, 03:40 PM   #2
GuidoK
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Torque wrench is needed but you probably have that for your wheels.
But installing a front bbk is easy; maybe 2 hours work tops. If you can install lines/bleed brakes you can do this too; straight bolt on stuff.
I also think you need a 16mm socket; it doesn't come with the cheap/incomplete sets.
If it doesn't come with instructions, TIS will tell you the way to get the brakes of your car.
Be sure to tighten the caliper bolts to the right torque specs (safety).

Rear is more difficult because you need to readjust the handbrake (depending on what type of rear bbk you install)
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