Rear Brake Write UP ??
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From: Northern Jersey
Rear Brake Write UP ??
Anyone have one ?? I went on Motorvate for the Fronts and I lost my chiltons book somewhere and I wanna tackle the rears tomorrow...any help would be good
I also have two little springs on each side of the front that is NOT on the Motorvate website...they were on top of the pads kinda
thanks
-matt
I also have two little springs on each side of the front that is NOT on the Motorvate website...they were on top of the pads kinda
thanks
-matt
Hi Matty,
If you are changing them for the first time, chances are you can just skip the rears. With the 70/30 braking split on our cars... you can go well over the front replacement time window and still be ok on rears. I'm at 75K now.. still goin strong.
Amit
If you are changing them for the first time, chances are you can just skip the rears. With the 70/30 braking split on our cars... you can go well over the front replacement time window and still be ok on rears. I'm at 75K now.. still goin strong.
Amit
Originally Posted by 96stillen_max
replacing the pads in the rear is the same as in the front, except you twist the caliper pistons clock wise to get them to go in, you dont push them.
i never took off that bolt holding the ebrake cable. i did on the first one, and realized that it barely gives you any slack, so on the second sice i didnt even bother. and to twist the caliper, needle nose pliers will use fine. thats what i used, it might hurt your hand a little but its not bad.
Originally Posted by matty
Anyone have one ?? I went on Motorvate for the Fronts and I lost my chiltons book somewhere and I wanna tackle the rears tomorrow...any help would be good
I also have two little springs on each side of the front that is NOT on the Motorvate website...they were on top of the pads kinda
thanks
-matt
I also have two little springs on each side of the front that is NOT on the Motorvate website...they were on top of the pads kinda
thanks
-matt
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 10,163
From: Northern Jersey
It looks like the drivers side caliper needs to be replaced so im just gonna replace both the drivers side and the pass side rear calipers. I called around and there alittle bit more than I expected...the cheapest place was $95 one place was $130 and the last place I called was $145...Im gonna have a buddy at a shop pick them up for me...(I thought they were more like $50-60 a peice)
The DR. side was making alot of dust the past year like it was frozen, ALOT more dust than the others..it wore down a bit faster then the other side as well....also the rubber boot slid up a bit past the piston pretty much zeized it up...
-matt
The DR. side was making alot of dust the past year like it was frozen, ALOT more dust than the others..it wore down a bit faster then the other side as well....also the rubber boot slid up a bit past the piston pretty much zeized it up...
-matt
Originally Posted by matty
It looks like the drivers side caliper needs to be replaced so im just gonna replace both the drivers side and the pass side rear calipers. I called around and there alittle bit more than I expected...the cheapest place was $95 one place was $130 and the last place I called was $145...Im gonna have a buddy at a shop pick them up for me...(I thought they were more like $50-60 a peice)
The DR. side was making alot of dust the past year like it was frozen, ALOT more dust than the others..it wore down a bit faster then the other side as well....also the rubber boot slid up a bit past the piston pretty much zeized it up...
-matt
The DR. side was making alot of dust the past year like it was frozen, ALOT more dust than the others..it wore down a bit faster then the other side as well....also the rubber boot slid up a bit past the piston pretty much zeized it up...
-matt
Originally Posted by gold4thgen
how can i check if my caliper is bad a mechanic told me it was but i need a second opinion
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...3d801f5965.jsp
You'll need:
brake cleaner
lub/grease
brake pad
14mm socket or closed-end wrench
needle nose pliers or a caliper compressor kit
You'll need:
brake cleaner
lub/grease
brake pad
14mm socket or closed-end wrench
needle nose pliers or a caliper compressor kit
Originally Posted by Loe max
I was reading on the motorvate website writeup (http://www.motorvate.ca/mvp.php/301) and he mentions the brake hardware kit, but said he didn't really need to use it. I haven't actually checked my shims yet or anything, so I wouldn't know for sure in my case, but has anybody else needed this brake hardware kit?
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