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Honda Accord Rear Drum Brake
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Long wearing.
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1997 Accord LX rear brakes have lasted longer than others and seem to stop well
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1997 & 1999 Honda Accords
1997 Accord LX rear brakes have lasted longer than others and seem to stop well
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1997 & 1999 Honda Accords
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Easy to install!!!
Santiago
in 2 years
I always shop at autozone because you can find the right part for installing and completing an easy job. I finished my rear brake job in no time and i even got the tools to complete my job from autozone as well... will recommend autozone anytime, for the part buyer or DIY buyer...
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1999 Honda Accord
I always shop at autozone because you can find the right part for installing and completing an easy job. I finished my rear brake job in no time and i even got the tools to complete my job from autozone as well... will recommend autozone anytime, for the part buyer or DIY buyer...
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 1999 Honda Accord
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