Changing Brakes What Tools Needed?

Oct 31, 2006
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As title really, changing my discs, pads ( on front) and fluid just wondered if you guys have any handy tips on doing this? and if there is any special tools?

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WeeJase

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Jun 2, 2001
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you are going to struggle bleeding them on your own,you need a friend or an e-z bleed.the rest is just normal tools/spanners screwdriver/drill for the pesky disc rettaining screw
caliper wind back tool is a great help too
 
Oct 31, 2006
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so by the sound of things it's the retaing screws that are a bit "tricky" to get out. As for the bleeding i've got a mate coming over to help who calls himself a mechanic on weekdays,

Can i use a big set of pipe grips instead of a wind back tool?
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mk1golf_jack

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You could do but you might catch the piston seals, just be careful, its a 17mm socket size to get the caliper bolts off. the disc screw is an arse! good luck
 
Oct 31, 2006
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I'm using ferodo ds2500 pads and in the box there is 4 bolts about 25mm long does anyone know where these might be for? my first guess is they are replacment bolts but for what i don't know? caliper?
 
Oct 31, 2006
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Good thinking! i think i've got a couple of g-clamps kicking about somewhere, i had a look today for a windback tool but in my local motor factors i could find one, so i will probably use a clamp instead.
 

Myki da Pyki

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You wont get the rear caliper pistons back in with a g clamp or a set of mole grips lol. You need to buy a Laser Brake Caliper Piston Tool for that. Other than that you'l need 13,14 + 15mm spanners and a pozidrive screwdriver but id you an impact driver as the discs are on tight
 

WeeJase

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good job he is doing the fronts then ;)

oh yeh,when winding back caliper,take res cap off .eases the pressure
 
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