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Luke1.4 |
posted on 9th May 05 at 16:51 |
Thanks for the help people yeah i think ill do everything shoes, drums, and cylinders and fit braided hoses mite as well while so it is all done. It is on my project corsa so ive still got my corsa so doesnt matter how long it take and i want the brakes to be right when i have my xe in. Just got 2.0l fronts and they need fitting aswell. | |
Siberia |
posted on 9th May 05 at 07:36 |
Easy? i couldnt get a spanner or a socket onto mine:mad: ended up just reconditioning the ones that were on the car... | |
V-Man |
posted on 8th May 05 at 22:29 |
quote: yup, me and dad done em too. changed both of the cylinders, changed both sets of shoes too, remember how the brake springs etc go together. we blead the brakes a bit after, just to make sure. | |
loo_goblin |
posted on 8th May 05 at 21:26 |
my dad did it :D | |
Adam-D |
posted on 8th May 05 at 21:16 |
its easy, as long as nothing has rusted on | |
Dave A |
posted on 8th May 05 at 20:57 |
if one has been leaked on, you will have to change the shoes. when changingh shoes, you must change both sides. if i were you i would change both cylindres as well, they arnt expensive, and at least you know it has been done:thumbs: | |
ainsley_brader |
posted on 8th May 05 at 20:56 |
I would most certainly change both cylinders, if ones gone the other wont be far behind! | |
Luke1.4 |
posted on 8th May 05 at 20:31 |
One of my cylinders has gone. Going to have a go at fixing it myself just have a few questions. |