Cheers, I appreciate all the help I can. I’ve owned a few VW in my youth... many years ago and hoping Seat are similar.Welcome along enjoy your stay. The brakes in the rear are pretty straight forwards mate I think the hardest part will be if you need to undo the carrier bolts to remove your discs can be abit tuff. Some cars you can get away with not removing the carrier depends on how small your rear discs are.
2010Just out of interest what year is your seat? Just wanna make sure I’m not giving you duff info I’m assuming it’s around 2008 shape?
Brilliant video, even gives the torque settings excellent cheers bud
There you go, the tools needed is there mate. Hope this helps. You probably already know what your doing but maybe this post will help someone else in years to come. Shout me if you did get stuck.
Welcome mate, a load of friendly and clever people on here.Hi, recently bought my first Seat, Althea XL 1.9 TDI and loving it! Also my first diesel car Planning on replace rear brake discs and pads soon, so looking for any tips, cheers Phil.
Took the wheels off today and had a look. It’s a M14 triple square socket head To remove carrier.Brilliant video, even gives the torque settings excellent cheers bud
Hi, recently bought my first Seat, Althea XL 1.9 TDI and loving it! Also my first diesel car Planning on replace rear brake discs and pads soon, so looking for any tips, cheers Phil.
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