blebo
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As title, doing my Sister in laws car at the weekend and its been a while since I changed brakes on a corsa.
What tools are needed again (and sizes of allen keys etc)
Thank you
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lee mitchell
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10mm allen key. screwdriver, wheel brace
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blebo
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Cheers mate,
Wheel off, caliper off, pads out, remove screw, disc out, cleen everything, new stuff in, rebuild ??
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lee mitchell
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yep. sometime best to undo the screw on the disc with the calliper on thou as can be hard sometimes.
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Joe
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2 different size allen bolts though. One that hold the caliper on is 8mm and the one that holds the carrier is 10mm. or 10 and 12, cant remember but you will need 2 different sizes.
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lee mitchell
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no u dont. just use the 10 to take the calliper off. no need to undo the slider when the callipers off
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Joe
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My bad, depends how you do it. I usually take the caliper off the carrier so i'd need 2 different sizes.
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lee mitchell
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u like making more work for yourself then
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csweatherston
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so how do u change the pads if you dont take the slide off???
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lee mitchell
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when the callipers off u can just slide them out the middle where the disc would usually be.
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Dave A
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dont forget the rags, brake cleaner and copperslip either
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Dean_W
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I thought it was a 7mm allan key for the sliders. It's the size you don't get in allan key sets
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Dave A
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you dont need to touch the sliders
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ed
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Make sure you put copper grease on the backs of the pads and on the back of the new disk too to prevent it all binding together....
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blebo
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Hope the last person done this too, or it'll be "hit it with a big hammer "time
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ed
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They normally meed easing on and off with a plastic faced mallet anyway...
Some of the stuff in my brake conversion tutorial might be relevent with regards to getting the disks off, though you just need to undo the caliper bolts rather than the carriers.
[Edited on 03-10-2006 by ed]
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Arctic_Monkey
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When your on the subject of brakes, do u think it's worth while goin for the 2l conversion or just goin for upgraded discs an pads, like ebc or somethin?
Cheers, Graeme
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ed
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2.0 conversion all the way, with genuine disks and pads. Makes such a difference, even if your car is only a 1.2
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