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RS13 wrote:Changing rotors is ridiculously easy man, takes an extra minute a corner when doing the pads. Get them cheap through our sponsor, cheap pads and you're away laughing. Full brake servicing = bleeding brakes, not too difficult either.
RS13 wrote:Changing rotors is ridiculously easy man, takes an extra minute a corner when doing the pads. Get them cheap through our sponsor, cheap pads and you're away laughing. Full brake servicing = bleeding brakes, not too difficult either.
iOnic wrote:It's a piece of piss job to do. I don't mean to offend you though but if you don't know what brake bleeding is then perhaps get it done by a professional - there are plenty of mechanics on Toyspeed that will do a perky for ya for cheap. I'm all for DIY and saving money but brakes aren't really an area you want to be playing around with if you don't know what you're doing IMO.
solitaire wrote:RS13 wrote:Changing rotors is ridiculously easy man, takes an extra minute a corner when doing the pads. Get them cheap through our sponsor, cheap pads and you're away laughing. Full brake servicing = bleeding brakes, not too difficult either.
+1, Only thing i would say is can one of the experts advise the process for ensuring good bedding in of pads and discs?
I did on a couple of cars and it was piss easy but a little while later i got a bit of a shimmy under light braking, hoping someone can advise what was wrong so this chap (and myself) will know what to look out for
iOnic wrote:It's a piece of piss job to do. I don't mean to offend you though but if you don't know what brake bleeding is then perhaps get it done by a professional - there are plenty of mechanics on Toyspeed that will do a perky for ya for cheap. I'm all for DIY and saving money but brakes aren't really an area you want to be playing around with if you don't know what you're doing IMO.
shihad wrote:if your asking basic questions that are not specific to your car youtube is your friend!
allencr wrote:Why do you think the disks should be replaced?
Tagged wrote:I got my brakes checked by Magoose and found out all four roters were under and needs changing.
[/quote]Tagged wrote:I got my brakes checked by Magoose and found out all four roters were under and needs changing.
RS13 wrote:Bleeding brakes is just replacing the old fluid in the lines with new stuff. Brake fluid is fairly hydroscopic, meaning it absorbs water over time, so its' a good idea to replace it every couple of years, or when its' dark and murky.
Has your car got ABS? If so, you need to be more careful with keeping the reservoir topped up as you bleed, as if you get any air in the ABS unit it can be very hard to get it all out again!
h8wrxs wrote:Tagged wrote:I got my brakes checked by Magoose and found out all four roters were under and needs changing.
BZG|Bling wrote:As for the rocket science call, you're right it's not. But brake companies aren't charities and have staff / leases to pay for so of course they won't do it for cost price... I wouldn't turn up to your work, tell you what you do is piss easy and that you shouldn't get paid so much (hypothetical situation)
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