Idiots guide to changing front pads

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Idiots guide to changing front pads

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Can anyone talk me through doing this? I have a late van. I can't see how to free the pads.
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no disrespect, but are you sure you should really be playing with brakes?
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Its just the pads. Done them and bearings before on other cars but a long time ago. After having the local garage doing jobs and not doing them properly I want to do as much as possible myself. Haynes is easy to follow for the early brake pad swaps but less clear for late
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If you have the later blue Haynes manual it says how to do them, remove lower small bolt on caliper ,swing caliper up and take them out.
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Cheers Mate. I'll do that. Might have to do a bearing as well so it's good to start with something very easy and find my way around.
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Only tip I might add is have some thin rope, wire or similar to hand so you can suspend caliper out the way prior to refitment or something you can lay it on. Saves stressing the brake hose.
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Might have to push piston back in to get the new pads in, i use a woodworking clamp and a block of wood or ply.
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Thanks for the tips. I've got an adjustable spanner which should do the same job. Weirdly the braking noise has gone now I've put the wheel back on but it'll only come back so I'll check the pads anyway
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Sir Brixalot wrote:Thanks for the tips. I've got an adjustable spanner which should do the same job.

I'd love to see you try to push the pistons in with an adjustable spanner!

You must have strong fingers down there.
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Point taken. I was thinking I'd just have to hold them in place rather than force them back.

Will these do the job? http://www.screwfix.com/p/f-clamp-set-p ... AsL88P8HAQ
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No. You'll need a G clamp to get the leverage.


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Thankyou. Which one of these would you recommend? http://www.screwfix.com/search?search=g+clmp
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The first ones you pictured are the ones i use.But g clamp better, measure what will fit around the caliper.Make sure you double or triple check that you have done things correctly if this is your first time !
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And remember that when you push in pistons, brake topup bottle will rise :wink:
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I was wondering about that. I can see online it recommended that the bottle has the lid taken off and and cloth wrapped around to mop up any overspill. I didn't see it mentioned in the Haynes though.
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