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By chris on Tuesday, July 10, 2001 - 07:43 pm: Edit |
can anyone tell me if i need to replace my rotors when i replace my pads. i hate to do either but, i am going insane from the squeaking noise from the rear brakes. i bought the car used so i don't know how long it has been sincethe pads wereoriginally replaced. atleast 15k since i owned it. 97 disco. also, any diagrams other than al haigs?
By Frode H�bertz Haaland (Discofrode) on Tuesday, July 10, 2001 - 11:21 pm: Edit |
If the discs are within limits as to thickness, and if they are not badly scored, you will not need changing your discs.
Rear pads are said to last 60-70.000km.
Changing: Taking off your wheel, you'll see what's needed for changing:
Pull the pins on top of pads and remove those metal-thingy.
Pull the pads (often needs working with a big screwdriver from below).
Remove cap from fluid reservoir.
Push back pistons.
Copper grease on back and side of new pads
Slide in.
New antirattle springs/pin in place.
Finito
Chk my site.
Frode
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