22mm socket for wheel nuts.What size spanners required Nodge68?
Changing the pads and disks is pretty straight forward if the disks are not too rusty, just normal spanners and sockets. I had a lot of trouble getting them off one of my cars and ended up cutting the disks with a grinder, then hammering in a chisel to split the disk. It turned out the inner part of the disk was so rusted it had swollen causing the disks to be stuck solid no matter how hard I hammered at them. Splitting them this way was really easy and worked a treat.What size spanners required Nodge68?
I know it’s nearly Hallowe’en, but stop scaring the man with your gruesome pictures, Ali!Changing the pads and disks is pretty straight forward if the disks are not too rusty, just normal spanners and sockets. I had a lot of trouble getting them off one of my cars and ended up cutting the disks with a grinder, then hammering in a chisel to split the disk. It turned out the inner part of the disk was so rusted it had swollen causing the disks to be stuck solid no matter how hard I hammered at them. Splitting them this way was really easy and worked a treat.
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LOL, Serves the bu@@er right fer cumin on eer askin stoopid questions.I know it’s nearly Hallowe’en, but stop scaring the man with your gruesome pictures, Ali!
He’s got to buy the spanners for the job before he can start. Ease these new DIYers in gently. Horror pics of chisels rammed into discs... I’m lost for words .
On a more serious note I'm not sure brakes are the best place for a beginner to start.LOL, Serves the bu@@er right fer cumin on eer askin stoopid questions.
Half price offer on Advanced Socket sets at Halfords, extra off with a trade card.What size spanners required Nodge68?
I think people change disks unnecessarily just because the mot man sez so. I was advised to change the front disks on my old Sorento about 5 years ago but never did and subsequent mots didn't pick up any problem. You'd be surprised how thin you can wear em down to.
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TBH what you're describing scares the 5hit out of me. I don't mind having a go but if they are rusted I'm gonna be well 5ucked. Not sure if I should let a garage do it.Changing the pads and disks is pretty straight forward if the disks are not too rusty, just normal spanners and sockets. I had a lot of trouble getting them off one of my cars and ended up cutting the disks with a grinder, then hammering in a chisel to split the disk. It turned out the inner part of the disk was so rusted it had swollen causing the disks to be stuck solid no matter how hard I hammered at them. Splitting them this way was really easy and worked a treat.
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TBH what you're describing scares the 5hit out of me. I don't mind having a go but if they are rusted I'm gonna be well 5ucked. Not sure if I should let a garage do it.
Best get some one who has done brakes before and learn from him (Yes I said him) Then a few changes down the line you will be able to do your ownTBH what you're describing scares the 5hit out of me. I don't mind having a go but if they are rusted I'm gonna be well 5ucked. Not sure if I should let a garage do it.
Did you watch and learn? Brakes are ideal because you can see one side done, then do the other side yourself.Discs and pads changed (asked for Brembo) £185. Got someone to do it for me.