Hi all,
As per the title I am about to replace the front and rear discs and pads on my Mk1 Leon TDi 130. Picked up new discs/pads today from GSF, and also nabbed a caliper piston wind back tool from Halfrauds.
Whilst I was in there I picked up some new Brake Fluid and an Eezibleed system.
My plan is first and foremost to change the discs/pads, (this will be my first attempt) but from what I've been reading, it doesnt appear too difficult.
Providing all goes well, I decided it would be a good idea to change fluid as well, as current fluid has been in there for well over two years.
I'm less confident about bleeding the system and replacing the fluid than I am replacing the discs/pads all round, but I really want to give it a shot.
Just wanted to know if theres any tips anyone can give me before I set myself on it first thing in the morning!
Also I've been reading about bleeding the brakes, and cannot seem to come across a definate answer as to what order to bleed them in. Also, I am not sure if ABS will have any implication? (Will be replacing with standard Dot4 Fluid, via the Gunson Eezibleed)
Any help, tips, thoughts, suggestions all welcomed!!!
As per the title I am about to replace the front and rear discs and pads on my Mk1 Leon TDi 130. Picked up new discs/pads today from GSF, and also nabbed a caliper piston wind back tool from Halfrauds.
Whilst I was in there I picked up some new Brake Fluid and an Eezibleed system.
My plan is first and foremost to change the discs/pads, (this will be my first attempt) but from what I've been reading, it doesnt appear too difficult.
Providing all goes well, I decided it would be a good idea to change fluid as well, as current fluid has been in there for well over two years.
I'm less confident about bleeding the system and replacing the fluid than I am replacing the discs/pads all round, but I really want to give it a shot.
Just wanted to know if theres any tips anyone can give me before I set myself on it first thing in the morning!
Also I've been reading about bleeding the brakes, and cannot seem to come across a definate answer as to what order to bleed them in. Also, I am not sure if ABS will have any implication? (Will be replacing with standard Dot4 Fluid, via the Gunson Eezibleed)
Any help, tips, thoughts, suggestions all welcomed!!!