Justin-JP
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View attachment 180839 View attachment 180840 View attachment 180841 Morning,
I finally got round to having a go at starting to remove my worn discs on the Landy at the weekend.
I'd watched a few youtube video's and got all the bits I needed for the job including a new hub-nut socket and a new deep 12-point socket set, had a tea and made a start.
Given I'm going through all the trouble of taking the disc's off I might as well change the wheel bearings as well because I have no idea when they may have been done in the past. A new set of Timken bearing sets was also ready.
Taking everything apart was fiddle but not particularly hard, and gave a good opportunity to clean things up a bit while they are off.
The brake caliper was particularly difficult to get off because I couldn't get the pads out, but eventually I persuaded it off.
I knew the brake discs were pretty scored from feeling them but seeing the condition of the inside of the disc once it was off was terrible and glad I'm doing the job.
I finally got round to having a go at starting to remove my worn discs on the Landy at the weekend.
I'd watched a few youtube video's and got all the bits I needed for the job including a new hub-nut socket and a new deep 12-point socket set, had a tea and made a start.
Given I'm going through all the trouble of taking the disc's off I might as well change the wheel bearings as well because I have no idea when they may have been done in the past. A new set of Timken bearing sets was also ready.
Taking everything apart was fiddle but not particularly hard, and gave a good opportunity to clean things up a bit while they are off.
The brake caliper was particularly difficult to get off because I couldn't get the pads out, but eventually I persuaded it off.
I knew the brake discs were pretty scored from feeling them but seeing the condition of the inside of the disc once it was off was terrible and glad I'm doing the job.
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