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You know you can look at the rear whell and see for yourself...if they are disk they will look exactly like the front brakes.You know you can look at the rear whell and see for yourself...if they are disk they will look exactly like the front brakes.
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check fuses but first refer to owners manual to see proper disconnection of battery neg. first -- obtain acess to brake lights and use dvom ''digital volt ohm meter '' to test continuity to brake lights
I replaced the brake pads on a '94 Chrysler town and country, I had the rotors turned also, I did not use any anti-vibration substance on the shoes. I hear a clicking noise from front brakes.
You know you can look at the rear whell and see for yourself...if they are disk they will look exactly like the front brakes.
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