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Title: Bit OT: Pads on a Laguna II 01 1.8
Post by: Lee_D on February 13, 2006, 22:42:02
Any one done them?

I've yet to get a manual and supsect mine need doing, pondering any hurdles Renault may have thrown my way. My previous Granada triped me up with wind in caliper pistons any similar stunts here? :?

What sort of price do Kwick fit and alike charge for these fitted?

Sooo many cars , sooo little time!  :cry:

Any pointers appreciated

Lee
Title: Re: Bit OT: Pads on a Laguna II 01 1.8
Post by: Evilgoat on February 13, 2006, 22:45:42
Quote from: "Dude"
Any one done them?

I've yet to get a manual and supsect mine need doing, pondering any hurdles Renault may have thrown my way. My previous Granada triped me up with wind in caliper pistons any similar stunts here? :?

What sort of price do Kwick fit and alike charge for these fitted?

Sooo many cars , sooo little time!  :cry:

Any pointers appreciated

Lee


Geta Torx driver set before you even take the wheel off or you life will be filled with pain and grinding teeth.

Doing the Clio's rear brakes for my brother was an all day ordeal, so many bits seized/rusted/broken/held in with torx screws.
Title: Bit OT: Pads on a Laguna II 01 1.8
Post by: Xtremeteam on February 13, 2006, 22:49:19
need a torx set & should take about 15min per side
Title: Bit OT: Pads on a Laguna II 01 1.8
Post by: Lee_D on February 13, 2006, 23:16:52
Cheers chaps,   :)

fingers crossed my Halfords pro socket set has the right torx doofers... I seem to recall having purchased some others too at one time...h'mm...

<wanders off into garage>

Lee
Title: Bit OT: Pads on a Laguna II 01 1.8
Post by: DISCO-CHRIS on February 14, 2006, 01:30:36
Wind back pistons on the rears-detach handbrake cable to-makes them easier to swing up and access.
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