Sergeant Pluck
Registered user
hello all,
my rear pads disintegrated on the way into work this morning - not what you want on wet roads in london!
i've picked up the replacements and i've got a few tools, so i'll have to do a roadside replacement this lunchtime - can anyone confirm the procedure for me?
it's non-ABS, and i'm pretty sure that all i need to do is remove the pin (push 'into' the wheel), push pistons back, pull the old pads out and squeeze the new ones in. clean up the pin, anti-sieze it and then replace. no need to remove the actual calipers is there?
many thanks,
pr0ne
my rear pads disintegrated on the way into work this morning - not what you want on wet roads in london!
i've picked up the replacements and i've got a few tools, so i'll have to do a roadside replacement this lunchtime - can anyone confirm the procedure for me?
it's non-ABS, and i'm pretty sure that all i need to do is remove the pin (push 'into' the wheel), push pistons back, pull the old pads out and squeeze the new ones in. clean up the pin, anti-sieze it and then replace. no need to remove the actual calipers is there?
many thanks,
pr0ne
