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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
Great write up
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5th Aug 2014 11:57 am |
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2587halli Member Since: 14 Feb 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6 |
Thank you for this excellent post.
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18th Feb 2015 3:59 pm |
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ronp Member Since: 15 Jun 2009 Location: 🌲Galloway🌲 Posts: 1477 |
Not read it yet, but just put this in my FL2 'saved' file for when I need to do the brakes.
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18th Feb 2015 4:58 pm |
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leesbay Member Since: 28 Jul 2014 Location: Rainford Merseyside Posts: 281 |
Glad it helped
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18th Feb 2015 8:27 pm |
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SYFL2 Member Since: 16 Jun 2012 Location: Sheffield Posts: 2594 |
Excellent write up many thanks. |
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18th Feb 2015 9:08 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
Very good step by step write up but can I ask just one question. Why put the car in gear - especially as yours is an auto? |
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18th Feb 2015 10:34 pm |
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snappa Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: Watching C-beams near the Tanhauser Gate Posts: 1633 |
That can't be right. Where were the skinned knuckles, rounding off nuts, getting copper slip everywhere and swearing non stop????
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19th Feb 2015 8:36 am |
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bbrap Member Since: 30 Oct 2014 Location: Suffolk Posts: 272 |
As said by others, great video. Just a word of caution. When you clean up the shims with a wire brush on a drill it is very easy to catch and drag fingers into the wires, and that bloody hurts. Also put a dust mask on, you do not want to breathe in all the crap that flies into the air. Otherwise excellent job. FL2 Metropolis, Loire Blue, ebony/ivory |
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19th Feb 2015 8:42 am |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
and to continue.....a claw hammer is for Carpenters to hit nails with. It is best practice (and does less damage) to use a "soft" hammer ie nylon or ally faced for "persuading" discs etc to remove them.
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19th Feb 2015 6:58 pm |
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westville Member Since: 12 Jun 2015 Location: Dunston Posts: 1096 |
Just about to do this job on my MY13 with Electronic Parking Brake - THANKS for the clear instructions and videos - very helpful No Longer the owner of a 2013MY Fuji White GS
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28th Jan 2016 2:54 pm |
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Uncleron Member Since: 08 Mar 2013 Location: Glasgow Posts: 98 |
I agree and am doing the same as ronp said! Thanks for taking the time to create this as it does make it so much easier for others to follow and know the score in advance |
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28th Jan 2016 4:01 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
In case you are unaware, there is a special procedure for those with EPB and its nothing like the procedure above. Do a search on this site for the procedure - I'm sure I have read it on here somewhere. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto Evoque SD4 Dynamic Lux Auto Present: Audi A3 S Line. |
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28th Jan 2016 4:11 pm |
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westville Member Since: 12 Jun 2015 Location: Dunston Posts: 1096 |
Thanks Steve I already have that info printed off and ready to use
No Longer the owner of a 2013MY Fuji White GS "Fiat Lux" a philosophy not a car |
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28th Jan 2016 5:44 pm |
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micky6297 Member Since: 02 Nov 2015 Location: Hexham Posts: 7 |
Somebody on another thread mentioned using lock tight on the caliper carrier bolts? I've got some rear pads on the way which are coming with 4 bolts, I'm guessing these are the carrier bolts. Do I use lock tight or is the torque setting enough |
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28th Jan 2016 6:54 pm |
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