This is a discussion on New Discs and Pads Question within the Octavia I forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; Hi Chaps, Just bought a new set of front pads as the warning light has come on, on inspection the ...
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| Hi Chaps, Just bought a new set of front pads as the warning light has come on, on inspection the discs are well lipped so I have got some discs as well. Before I jack the car up and remove the wheels is it an easy job, do any of you chaps know what tools I require for the job, anything special I need to do? I have done this job before but not on the octavia. Sorry the car is a 2002 vrs. Thanks in advance Tom |
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| Re: New Discs and Pads Question Make sure you have the correct size tool for removing the caliper bolts. Its a standard for caliper bolts, but still not inculded in most socket sets. Its the same as any other modern car so if you've done it before you'll be fine. |
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| Re: New Discs and Pads Question Did mine a couple of weeks ago - 7mm alan key is needed thats not in most socket sets |
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| Re: New Discs and Pads Question and be prepared for the disk retaining screw to be stuck...... as suggested on here previously a whack with a hammer will resolve that, or an impact screwdriver. some copper slip when reassembling will prevent this. Removing of the plug/socket on the passenger side can be a bit of of a PITA. Look at the new plug on the new pad and after a bit ofg wiggling about you should be able free the old one. |
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| Re: New Discs and Pads Question Thanks Chaps, Got a 7mm allen key, will get on with it now, next job is new front ARB as that is worn on the bush seats, also due a timing belt but think that is too scary for me to tackle so will leave that to the experts. Cheers for the quick responce. Tom |
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| Re: New Discs and Pads Question Might as well do the ARB bushes at the same time - if you have the wheels off. Note there are two different sizes of bush depending on the ARB fitted to the car. When I changed my ARB bushes I found that liberal use of a jack and parting the lower drop arm ball joint (?) help. Drivers side was difficult, passenger side much easier. I found it helped to have a second pair of hands..... Cambelt is due on mine soon (117k), so I'll be doing that soon.... |
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| Re: New Discs and Pads Question Already replaced the ARB Bushes about 6 months ago but it is the bar that has corroded under the bush so it will need changing! ( will fit another set of bushes at the same time ). Mine has only covered 40K but is over 5 years old and I am sure I read somthing on here about changing the timing belt/tensioner/waterpump at this age, or did I dream it?? Seems to be a never ending pit of money at the moment, just had 4 new tyres as well, I normally change my cars when they start costing me pennies but I cant bring myself to get rid of this one! It must have a hold on me! Tom |
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| Re: New Discs and Pads Question Quote:
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__________________ 1)RED ONE, FEW MODS; AND A HEALTHY 237bhp 2)GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN, 2ND OWNER OF THE BLACK BEAST, GOD WHAT A HOOT ![]() LACK OF PLANNING ON YOUR BEHALF DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN EMERGENCY ON MINE | |
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| Re: New Discs and Pads Question Also, if you are buying pattern parts (non OE) check this link. http://www.briskoda.net/forums/styli...ot-disc/87832/
__________________ 2001 Rally Red Octavia vRS...remap complete Whiteline rear ARB, Superpro dogbone bush - 225/45/17 Goodyear Eagle F1 Aysmmetrics and lots of V-Power!Smiles all 'round |
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