Tooled Pad
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Hand Tooled 15-1/2" Vintage Silver Laced Show Ranch Trail Saddle w/Cinch Pad-NR $495.00 |
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Billy Cook 17" Padded Seat Basket Tooled Cutting Saddle $1,095.95 |
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GREAT WESTERN HORSE SADDLE TEXAS WEST USA HAND TOOLED PADDED #9 $849.99 |
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The Frontier 17" Wade Tree Ranch saddle - fully tooled padded leather seat $299.00 |
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The Frontier 16" Wade Tree Ranch saddle - fully tooled padded BLACK suede seat $299.00 |
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The Frontier 17" Wade Tree Ranch saddle - fully tooled padded BLACK suede seat $299.00 |
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The Frontier 16" BLACK Wade Tree Ranch saddle - fully tooled padded suede seat $299.00 |

How do I clean my brake pads with no tools?
Whenever I try to brake on my bike, it sounds like there's dirt or rocks in the brake pads scraping against the rim of the wheel. How do I clean the brake pads if I have no tools to do so? If you know, please describe the steps on what the parts look like because I am not a bike person and I don't know any terms or names of parts on the bike.
Piece of fine grained sand paper with sand side touching the rubber pad, back side of paper against the steel or aluminum rim. Lightly apply the brakes and move the rim back and fourth to sand down the hard surface of the rubber. Make like you are cleaning it like you do a dirty pencil eraser. This makes the rubber sticky and the stick/slip noise will go away. Good luck.
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Hand Tooled 15-1/2" Vintage Silver Laced Show Ranch Trail Saddle w/Cinch Pad-NR $495.00 |
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Billy Cook 17" Padded Seat Basket Tooled Cutting Saddle $1,095.95 |
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GREAT WESTERN HORSE SADDLE TEXAS WEST USA HAND TOOLED PADDED #9 $849.99 |
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The Frontier 17" Wade Tree Ranch saddle - fully tooled padded leather seat $299.00 |
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The Frontier 16" Wade Tree Ranch saddle - fully tooled padded BLACK suede seat $299.00 |
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The Frontier 17" Wade Tree Ranch saddle - fully tooled padded BLACK suede seat $299.00 |
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The Frontier 16" BLACK Wade Tree Ranch saddle - fully tooled padded suede seat $299.00 |
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What tools will I need to change the brake pads in a 1997 Sentra?
My front brake pads are worn out and I plan on changing them tomorrow and need to know what tools I will need like the size of the wrenches and such. Please Help. Also any advice on tips or tricks of getting it done will be helpful.
1. HEX KEYS -- PREFERABLE METRIC, SET OF METRIC OPEN END AND CLOSED WRENCH KEYS
2. FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURERS GUIDE MANUAL.IF HANDY
3.SET EMERGENCY BRAKE ON , WHILE CAR IS OFF.
4. USE A HYDRALIC JACK TO LIFT CAR FROM ONE SIDE AT A TIME.
5. REMOVE TIRE
6. LOOSEN CALIPER OFF ROTOR, BY USING PROPER
HEX KEY COUNTERCLOCK WISE AND CARFULLY JIGGLE AND REMOVE, IF OLD AND STICKY USE THE TIRE IRON, FLAT SIDE AND JIGGLE AND REMOVE PADS OFF THE ROTOR AND LIFT OFF,,PAY CARFULL ATTENTION HOW IT WAS HOUSED, IT COMES WITH THE KIT, PADS AND PINS, TO PROPERLY PLACE BRAKE PADS, SQUEEZE THE CALIPER INWARD INTO ITS HOUSING, PLACE BRAKE PADS AND REINSERT. DO THE SAME TO THE OTHER SIDE,AND MAKE SURE TO EXPELL SOME OF THE BRAKE FLUID FROM THE CLAIPER CYLINDER BY LOSSENING THE FLUID RELEASE NUT AND THEN TIGHTEN IT, THIS JUST TO LET ANY TRAPPED AIR OR LIQUID. PUMP BRAKE UNIT UNTIL IT IS HARD, CHECK BRAKE FLUID, LOC ATED UNDER HOOD, BE CAREFULL, GOOD LUCK..IF THE LIGHT ON THE CONSOLE TURNS ON THEN REPEAT LAST STEP. NOTICE TAKE A GOOD LOOK: AT YOUR ROTORS THEY MAY ALSO NEED SHAVING.
