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easy job - get a brake rewind tool though (looks like ...)- loosen bleed nipple as you push back to stop any crap being forced back into the abs system (according to TIS not strictly needed
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Thanks Nikpv,

 

To change rear pads, this is straight forward.

I want to change my rear discs - what I really want to find out "do I need to press the bearings into the hubs/disc housing etc"

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no you dont - simple countersunk allen key bolt removes disc with calipers off (same as front - picture of front here

 

 

frontdisc.gif

 

thanks to lim for the picture

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Thanks again Nikpv.

 

You're correct the back discs don't need bearing removing....phew, that'II make my life a great deal easier.

 

Before I read your reply - I went to Halfords and checked the Haynes manual for MK1 (I assumed it's the same for MK2) - no need to remove bearings.

 

Doublechecked with engineer at the Fraud garage - He confirmed no need to remove bearings.........Whoppeeeee!

 

My Gals going to Ford on Thursday to get the Timing belt done...........STILL GOING TO GET A BIG BILL ANYWAY.

 

Thanks for your help

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Before I read your reply - I went to Halfords and checked the Haynes manual for MK1 (I assumed it's the same for MK2) - no need to remove bearings.

 

there isnt a Haynes Manuel for the mk2 hence you get a great forum like this one ;) :D

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