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mike_1.2LS96

posted on 14th Jul 04 at 08:26

erm, i mean rear drums :|


mike_1.2LS96

posted on 14th Jul 04 at 08:26

If its your first time, it'll take about an a hour for the fronts and two hours for the rear. The rear discs are a bit more complicated and you need good pliers and strength to stretch springs and stuff.

Off the top of my head you will need a medium sized adjustable spanner, 10mm allen key bit, and i think thats it.


dig dave2811

posted on 14th Jul 04 at 00:23

how long t take u cant be arsed to do it if it will take ages how much do u thin a garage will charge


Rileysport

posted on 13th Jul 04 at 14:21

patience and beer saw me thru:thumbs:


dig dave2811

posted on 13th Jul 04 at 14:17

hey guys i was just woundering if it is at all difficult to change the brake pads front and rear (drums) and if any special tools were required.