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Date: 8 Dec 2004 16:48:09 GMT
From: Dave Hinz <DaveHinznospamcop.net>
Subject: Re: First Time Saab owner


On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 11:12:38 -0500, Fred W <Fred.Willsnospammyrealbox.com> wrote: > > My recomendation is to find a good independant SAAB specialist and use > him for (almost) everything. Yes. > I would not let a "brake shop" do my brakes Well now...brakes on any current Saab are _very_ simple. A moderately skilled owner can do them himself with a minimum (and I mean minimum) of tools. Pads and rotors, front or back, are literally a 15 minute job. > or transmission shop the trans. The liklihood of needing transmission work is so low that if it would happen, yes, I'd go to a dealer or Saab Specialist. Dave Hinz

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