Spy007
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Ok so as you all know I was due to do the brake pads today, and pads only. Here follows the true story of my first ever DIY on my car.
I started doing research and went out baught myself the Haynes Manual, checked Youtube and was confident that I would be able to change my pads myself.
Baught a socket set, borrowed a trolly jack and stands and was ready.
Went to Midas baught ATE pads.
So this morning I get up and start.
Ok Yes there were some noob moments and the whole job took me 6 hours but stay with me a bit.
So I jack up the car, put on the stands (after I loosend they wheel nuts) and take of the wheels. Cool im away.
Easy, I take of the anti-rattle spring. Ha this is going to be quick and easy.
AND THEN.....
Ok here I have some questions.
1. No one ever tells you which way is loose and which way is tight. Yes I know, lefty loosie, righty tighty.
2. Why does the size always belong to the one you dont have. My Lmkey set have all size from 2mm-8mm EXCEPT 7 mm
3. My socket set runs from 5 -32 EXCEPT 16.
Now why do you think this is?
Ok no hassel I drive (with wife's city golf) to the hardware and buy a 7mm L key. I drive home.
MMm which way is loose. Soft tapping with a hammer and nothing. The other way and nothing. MM the car was in Durban??? Rust???
No Q20.
I drive to the hardware and buy Q20. I drive Home.
Spray Q20 on bolts and have smoke.
Try again. MMM No luck still stuck. I call the security guard from the complex and ask which way is tight and which way is loose.
And Presto i get it oose after some more hammer tapping.
Ok Caliper is loose. I take out sensor and as te manual says gently pul back and up and it will come out. Ok this works caliper is out and old pads come out.
Im excited and keen. Take a brush and clean where I can and feeling good.
THEN, new pads don't want to fit flush with disk. WTF. :cursin: It seems the old disks ate a little ridge on the inside and outside and the new disks wont fit flush with disks.
OK in car drive to MIDAS and taking old pads with to match. MMM No the pads are right will have to replace the disks. :cursin:
Ok ATE Disks 356.00 incl for both. Drive home
Get home, grab manual. How to replace Disks?
Oh easy here are pictures. Ok follow instructions.
1. No size 16 spanner?
2. And again which why is tight and which way is loose?
Get in car drive to hardware. :excited: as he is makig money of me 2day.
Size 16 Spanner. drive home.
Bolts are stuck. Spray Q20 and have a smoke.
Bolts are still stuck, grab hammer and tap slightly. First one way then the other. Bloody manual does not indicate which way is loose. Call Security guard.
And Presto it is loose. Now i have whole caliper and bracket off. Finally I can take of the old disk.:clap:
Small screw. WTF bolt is stuck, or am I going the wrong way?
Small hammer taps first one way then the other way.
Presto it is off.
Refer to manual, how to take out disks. Manual indicates should slide out.
Slide out WTF:cursin::cursin::cursin:
Grab hammer and tap slightly fromm the back. Nothing.:cursin:
Tap harder and bang of it comes landing on the edge on my knee.:cursin::cursin::cursin::cursin::cursin:
Ok it is off. Brush cleaning etc. grab new disk.
Fits on put back screw bracket and caliper with new pads.
Ok Im done now I have to do the other side. :facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:
OK I have everything i need.
20 minutes later I have the old disk off, new disk on pads fitted, wheel on and done.
Now for the test. Tale car out. No warning lights, good.
Drive out and Hammer it down the road, Brakes brakes !!
Ha they work drive around the block a few times and hammer it brake, hammer it brake. No squeel no funny sounds. Just that funny new brake smell.
Total cost. 2 x ATE Disks and 2 x ATE pads for front
Disks R356.00inc for both
Pads R386.00incl got both front
Total R750.00incl
and 6 hours of learning.
Priceless.
Yes it was a nightmare but I learned a few things and now feel confident to take on the next DIY.
PS. Lm Key size for Caliper bolts =7mm
Spanner for caliper bracket =16
Lm Key for disks =6 mm
I have made these important notes in my Hanes Manual, including which way to turn the bloody bolts to loosen them.
I started doing research and went out baught myself the Haynes Manual, checked Youtube and was confident that I would be able to change my pads myself.
Baught a socket set, borrowed a trolly jack and stands and was ready.
Went to Midas baught ATE pads.
So this morning I get up and start.
Ok Yes there were some noob moments and the whole job took me 6 hours but stay with me a bit.
So I jack up the car, put on the stands (after I loosend they wheel nuts) and take of the wheels. Cool im away.
Easy, I take of the anti-rattle spring. Ha this is going to be quick and easy.
AND THEN.....
Ok here I have some questions.
1. No one ever tells you which way is loose and which way is tight. Yes I know, lefty loosie, righty tighty.
2. Why does the size always belong to the one you dont have. My Lmkey set have all size from 2mm-8mm EXCEPT 7 mm
3. My socket set runs from 5 -32 EXCEPT 16.
Now why do you think this is?
Ok no hassel I drive (with wife's city golf) to the hardware and buy a 7mm L key. I drive home.
MMm which way is loose. Soft tapping with a hammer and nothing. The other way and nothing. MM the car was in Durban??? Rust???
No Q20.
I drive to the hardware and buy Q20. I drive Home.
Spray Q20 on bolts and have smoke.
Try again. MMM No luck still stuck. I call the security guard from the complex and ask which way is tight and which way is loose.
And Presto i get it oose after some more hammer tapping.
Ok Caliper is loose. I take out sensor and as te manual says gently pul back and up and it will come out. Ok this works caliper is out and old pads come out.
Im excited and keen. Take a brush and clean where I can and feeling good.
THEN, new pads don't want to fit flush with disk. WTF. :cursin: It seems the old disks ate a little ridge on the inside and outside and the new disks wont fit flush with disks.
OK in car drive to MIDAS and taking old pads with to match. MMM No the pads are right will have to replace the disks. :cursin:
Ok ATE Disks 356.00 incl for both. Drive home
Get home, grab manual. How to replace Disks?
Oh easy here are pictures. Ok follow instructions.
1. No size 16 spanner?
2. And again which why is tight and which way is loose?
Get in car drive to hardware. :excited: as he is makig money of me 2day.
Size 16 Spanner. drive home.
Bolts are stuck. Spray Q20 and have a smoke.
Bolts are still stuck, grab hammer and tap slightly. First one way then the other. Bloody manual does not indicate which way is loose. Call Security guard.
And Presto it is loose. Now i have whole caliper and bracket off. Finally I can take of the old disk.:clap:
Small screw. WTF bolt is stuck, or am I going the wrong way?
Small hammer taps first one way then the other way.
Presto it is off.
Refer to manual, how to take out disks. Manual indicates should slide out.
Slide out WTF:cursin::cursin::cursin:
Grab hammer and tap slightly fromm the back. Nothing.:cursin:
Tap harder and bang of it comes landing on the edge on my knee.:cursin::cursin::cursin::cursin::cursin:
Ok it is off. Brush cleaning etc. grab new disk.
Fits on put back screw bracket and caliper with new pads.
Ok Im done now I have to do the other side. :facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:
OK I have everything i need.
20 minutes later I have the old disk off, new disk on pads fitted, wheel on and done.
Now for the test. Tale car out. No warning lights, good.
Drive out and Hammer it down the road, Brakes brakes !!
Ha they work drive around the block a few times and hammer it brake, hammer it brake. No squeel no funny sounds. Just that funny new brake smell.
Total cost. 2 x ATE Disks and 2 x ATE pads for front
Disks R356.00inc for both
Pads R386.00incl got both front
Total R750.00incl
and 6 hours of learning.
Priceless.
Yes it was a nightmare but I learned a few things and now feel confident to take on the next DIY.
PS. Lm Key size for Caliper bolts =7mm
Spanner for caliper bracket =16
Lm Key for disks =6 mm
I have made these important notes in my Hanes Manual, including which way to turn the bloody bolts to loosen them.