changing discs and pads

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hi i have a 2000 1.8 petrol estate and was just wondering if you need any special tools and how difficult is it to change the front discs and pads . also wheres the best buy for replacements , second issue i have a blowing exhaust so the car sounds like a ferrari at the mo lol ,any suggestions on replacement or should i just take it to a tyre and exhaust place im looking for something cheap and quick on the exhaust
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disc and pad changes are very easy.

euro car parts online = free delivery to your front door

NO special tools needed just a decent socket set . a T55 torx bit to get capiler bolts off.
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were are you based ?
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Gary406 wrote:were are you based ?
because if you near me i have a exhaust that might fit that you can have and id lend you my trade card for halfords.
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hi i am based in redditch worcs.
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Keen to do my own discs and pads but could not manage to shift a bolt. So in the end the garage did it. I shopped around
for the parts and made a good saving there. (Sadly no Halfords trade card!). They were cheaper than the parts provided by the garage so I just paid the labour.
Maybe garages make some profit on the parts - i.e. the price on the invoice is not what they paid. If you go this route just make
sure that the part is correct and also check the brand. I got Motaquip and the total for front disks and pads plus VAT came to £67.
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you need a good socket set to change the discs and pads.

a 1/2 inch drive ratchet is definately needed and in some cases a breaker bar.
also you need a T55 torx bit in the end of a 1/2inch drive socket

or you will not get the caliper bolt off. with the right socket set and T55 torx bit , changing the discs and pads is so so easy.
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I feel sure I could have done the job as you say. Kicking myself now!
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Not to mention a torx key for the damn grub screws in the discs
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As a pug owner, owning a set of torx bits should be mandatory :lol: :lol:
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plod wrote:As a pug owner, owning a set of torx bits should be mandatory :lol: :lol:
i agree. especially a set of torx on a 1/2 inch drive socket for a 1/2 inch drive ratchet. :mrgreen:
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