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Posted on Apr 06, 2009

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How do i change rear brakes for a 1998 ford mustang

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    Marvin May 11, 2010

    do one side at a time use the one that you have not taken apart as a guide to replace the shoes

  • Anonymous Mar 12, 2014

    need to change fuel sensor

  • Anonymous Mar 13, 2014

    My 98' Ford mustang won't crank on the first try but it will on the second or third try

  • Anonymous Mar 13, 2014

    My 98' Ford mustang won't crank on the first try but it will on the second or third try what would cause this

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If your having problems with the rear piston going in it because you need a special tool that allows you to turn while pushing.

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Napa has the right tool you need , it has 4 sides for different pistons , do you have a gt v8 or a v6 car

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You need a piston compressor that not only compresses the piston, but also rotates it

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Theres a drag howling sound coming from the rear brakes

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