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Changing Brake Discs
Hightower:
Blimey :shock:
With all that lot, I'm glad I've got a TD5 :wink:
Budgie:
It looks a big job when you read it but it's not really, honest!! :lol:
Homer:
Cheers Guys,
Yes it does look like a big job. Will have to find a grown up to help me I think!
Regards
Mark
hobbit:
Dead easy, but i was trying to be clever, had a set of standard disco1 hubs, so I did the change round before stripping mine down, then found out I have a flamin abs axle the hubs are different, but luckily the parts are the same, still finished up doing haf the job twice :wink:
Also its worth considering if you are going this far in, to change the bearings and seals too
Range Rover Blues:
Buy the manual and read it at your leisure, if you know what's involved beforehand then none of it is too difficult. You should be able to do an axle in an afternoon.
Jusat a tip, drop the whole hub into the upturned roadwheel to hold it still as you remove/refit the disks. If they are rusted on you may have to cut them in hlaf to get them off (the disks).
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