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Ordering Car Brake Parts

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Summary: Order and catalog car brake parts when they arrive according the invoice, and separate the parts; learn how in this free auto-remodeling video.

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By Doug Jenkins
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Doug Jenkins runs Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods in St. Louis, where he restores classic cars and creates mild to wild custom street rods. He races a 1972 Corvette in the SCCA...read more

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"Hi! I'm Doug. I work with twenty great guys in St. Louis at Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods and we're going to do some work for you today on Expert Village. We've got three white boxes full of thousands of dollars of awesome brake parts. Mark is the technician on this job and now it's time for Christmas. We're going to open up the boxes, sort out our parts and pull out the brake caliper so we can take them over to Andy and he'll make them purple for us. With any luck, we've got all the right parts. It's real important when we first start a job that we go through and catalog all the parts; we go through our parts invoices and what we ordered and make sure what we got is what we ordered. I suppose half the time the parts we order is what actually shows up. The other half we have a great time. So, Mark's looking at the rear brakes right now. They've got lots of holes in them there cause there's a universal adapter we put on the rear brake. Mark's unboxing the new brake master cylinder and booster. This new brake system has more volume, more power than the original so, we upgrade the brake master cylinder and the brake booster; the power brake booster."

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