yes with yours being smaller calpiers they look a bit lost behind the bigger wheels and the spokes cover up a large part of my calpier so yours will virtually be invisible when being behind a spoke of the wheel
personally i think they look a bit cheap and tacky and they have to be put in a funny position on the calipers as there is no really good flat space like in the brembos or cupra calipers!
1 Jack up car and put on axle stands
2 Remove wheel
3 Pop bonnet and remove lid from brake fluid resevoir
4 On the back of the Brake caliper there are 2 x 12mm bolts (1 top, 1 bottom) remove these.
5 Slightly pull the caliper towards you in order to compress the piston and give a wee bit of space between the pad and disk
6 Remove caliper by pulling/wigggling it towards the front of the car
7 Remove metal plate thing from piston
8 Remove brake pads by pulling/wiggling out sideways
to be honest i really think that the red on the front and the back in black, planning to do mines as soon as its fixed(how much of a b****d are kerbs!) well done bjm i think that urs look mint
I had a go at this today. Took a wheel off, then had to hunt for a 7mm allen key to take the bolts out with. Had every other size but 7mm! Eventually found a 7mm screwdriver bit, but couldn't find a ratchet socket to take the bit, and a screwdriver wasn't shifting anything, so gave up.
I had a go at this today. Took a wheel off, then had to hunt for a 7mm allen key to take the bolts out with. Had every other size but 7mm! Eventually found a 7mm screwdriver bit, but couldn't find a ratchet socket to take the bit, and a screwdriver wasn't shifting anything, so gave up.
Do you Drive a Mk3 TDi or A Mk4 mate? I remember my Mk3 Ibiza having the caliper bolts which needed an allen key to remove, Mk4 is definately a hexagonal bolt on the FR though, thought the TDi sport would have the same set up.
Mk4 TdDi Sport, got it at the end of July 2005. As said above, it can be done with them on, but I want to give them a good clean before painting them as there's a years worth of dirt and brake dust on them
Yeah mate, it was me who started this thread. My point is that my Brake calipers are held on by hexagonal bolts rather than allen bolts. I would think yours would have the same calipers?
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