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Aerox-lad
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2nd Aug 12 at 09:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just wandering how big a job it is really. Mine need doing on my car and I have the new discs and pads ready to go on. I'm pretty sure it's Straight forward? I've done it on bikes before so same principle really. Do I need to bleed the brakes?
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2nd Aug 12 at 09:41   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

no need to bleed, its very easy


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Aerox-lad
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Cheers mate. Just also a bit precautious if there is any common problems one comes across where I might need special tools. I have general tools spanners socket set. Axle stand Jack etc.
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Straight forward, Haynes manual will help.
corsajay88
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8mm or 10mm hex bit and 17mm spanner or t40 torx bit iirc. Not a difficult job. Spray some wd40 on the bolts if they are difficult to loosen. Can of brake cleaner can be useful
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It's a 7mm allen bolt on the sliders and a 10mm on the carrier bolts.

 
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