Basically.
Jack
Socket for wheel bolts
Allen key for disc retaining screw
May also need
Tub of high heat grease, for the back of the pads, and the pad sliders.
Flat bladed screwdriver for removing pad retaining pin/clip
I recently did them on my BMW in this thread, pictures of doing bits...
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here
I did do all of the brakes, including the rear discs, pads and shoes, but didn't take photos of the rears being done as I was doing it in a garage and was more interested in getting it finally done.
Your friend should easily be able to help you, especially if he has space. Only reason mine was an issue is because I was working in gravel carparks and had a couple of silly mishaps.![]()
Me too, but it isn't as bad as mine, which is a slope.![]()
My personal opinion is just find a decent indy for this, I know a place (they are good) that charge me £20 to fit new disks / pads. Not worth me getting my hands dirty...
This is from a guy that did a whole engine swap too. I'm much rather pay someone £20 who does it day in day out with something like brakes.
Kind of agree. I got a local indy to do my last oil change for a tenner, with oil and filter supplied ofc. Definitely worth it, just drinking coffee while waiting, no dirty hands/clothes and you dont need to get rid of the old oil.
Not meaning to sound like a killjoy but what kind of oil and filter would they have used for a tenner? Not taking into account the labour too...
I'd imagine he supplied the oil himself? Much like I supplied the disks and pads...
Yes im a total car nub before anyone comments
I have a simple question. Ive just had the car ( focus 1.8 collection 2001 y-reg ) moted and taxed and ive had an advisory on the pads and discs, front only as its not ABS the back drums and shoes are fine.
Ive been quoted approx £200 for standard ford parts ( fitted ) and tested. They claimed to properly clean and fit the discs/pads takes 2.5 hours so a lot is labour costs.
Ive just priced up standard ford discs and pads and its £76 delivered, and thats just the first place i looked.
So how hard is it to do myself? i have no tools but i have a friend who is a motorbike nut and im quite sure hes got the kind of kit we need. Hes on holiday atm so i cant ask him if hes done this before, though i bet he has.
Is the garage scaring me with the old "if not done by a professional your wheels will come off and you will die" routine?
Of course i know that brakes and wheels arent things to take lightly in regards to safety but saving myself £120 by doing it myself seems daft not to consider.
When I said oil and filter supplied, I meant supplied by myself.
ofc means of course.