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I just grabbed a new set of disks for the wife's car and will pop them on tomorrow, i have done a million EF and EL's but BA looks different. Any help would be great.. Thanks Guys.
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Age: 47 Posts: 2485 Joined: 6th Oct 2005 Ride: 93EB Fairmont / BA Falcon XR6T Location: Western Sydney |
They are easier than other models. They have floating discs, you undo the 2 bolts to the bracket that the calipers bolt to and the rotor slides of.
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may take a small amount of persuasion to get the disc to slide off. few well placed taps with a hammer should do it.
AU and upwards have a sealed bearing and disc's floating on the studs. makes things a lot easier!
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Wow,,, I can not believe how easy it was.. took a lot of strength to get the bolts out that hold the Pad bracket on but did the fronts in under a hour.. so easy..
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had the same trouble with the bolts on the calipers. ended up needing a bigger breaker bar and a better socket cause the last thing you want is to round the bolts off
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may i ask what you replaced them with and how much they were ?
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