Just done mine too. Easy peasy. A bit of heat on the bolts and they came off worryingly easily. 10mins later the new disc was on.
Part of the reason for the wear on the disc (apart from 75,000 miles) is that one of the pistons in the caliper was very stiff. It needed a clamp to get it back in but after a good scrub of the inside of the caliper with a toothbrush and wd40 and a couple of ins and outs on the piston I could just about push it back in with my thumbs. Nevertheless I am going to order a rebuild kit (if such a thing exists) and rebuild the caliper, although I may take it into the local workshop as I seem to have two left hands and a blind spot when it comes to hydraulic stuff.
Where's me women?
Part of the reason for the wear on the disc (apart from 75,000 miles) is that one of the pistons in the caliper was very stiff. It needed a clamp to get it back in but after a good scrub of the inside of the caliper with a toothbrush and wd40 and a couple of ins and outs on the piston I could just about push it back in with my thumbs. Nevertheless I am going to order a rebuild kit (if such a thing exists) and rebuild the caliper, although I may take it into the local workshop as I seem to have two left hands and a blind spot when it comes to hydraulic stuff.
Where's me women?