EK9 Disc Brake lifetime?
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GF's sister had her 08 Honda Civic MOT'd at Halfords Autocenter yesterday.
On the way the brake pad indicator kicked in which on civics is called a squealer and is a piece of metal rubbing against the discs to say the pads need changing.
On the MOT they mentioned the discs have a slight lip on the them. I was checked online and it seems the minimum thickness for discs is 21mm. They offered to do all 4 pads and discs for around £400.
Question is what is the normal lifetime of discs? Can i get away with replacing the pads, or should i do the discs as well? On inspection the discs look ok, but I wont know untill Sunday when I can jack the car up and remove the wheels.
On the way the brake pad indicator kicked in which on civics is called a squealer and is a piece of metal rubbing against the discs to say the pads need changing.
On the MOT they mentioned the discs have a slight lip on the them. I was checked online and it seems the minimum thickness for discs is 21mm. They offered to do all 4 pads and discs for around £400.
Question is what is the normal lifetime of discs? Can i get away with replacing the pads, or should i do the discs as well? On inspection the discs look ok, but I wont know untill Sunday when I can jack the car up and remove the wheels.
Challo said:
GF's sister had her 08 Honda Civic MOT'd at Halfords Autocenter yesterday.
On the way the brake pad indicator kicked in which on civics is called a squealer and is a piece of metal rubbing against the discs to say the pads need changing.
On the MOT they mentioned the discs have a slight lip on the them. I was checked online and it seems the minimum thickness for discs is 21mm. They offered to do all 4 pads and discs for around £400.
Question is what is the normal lifetime of discs? Can i get away with replacing the pads, or should i do the discs as well? On inspection the discs look ok, but I wont know untill Sunday when I can jack the car up and remove the wheels.
Check with Eurospares for disc's and pads, they are the cheapest quality supplier I have found.On the way the brake pad indicator kicked in which on civics is called a squealer and is a piece of metal rubbing against the discs to say the pads need changing.
On the MOT they mentioned the discs have a slight lip on the them. I was checked online and it seems the minimum thickness for discs is 21mm. They offered to do all 4 pads and discs for around £400.
Question is what is the normal lifetime of discs? Can i get away with replacing the pads, or should i do the discs as well? On inspection the discs look ok, but I wont know untill Sunday when I can jack the car up and remove the wheels.
Mark
Challo said:
Thanks. I actually changed the pads at the weekend and the discs seemed fine. A very slight lip but nothing else.
Worst part was trying to rotate the piston on the rears calipers. A proper nightmare.
Those cheap square caliper windback tools are rubbish, in my opinion. I use a pair of long nosed pliers and take it slowly, applying as much forward pressure as possible. I have been known to use the correct tool for the job on occasion, but not this time!!Worst part was trying to rotate the piston on the rears calipers. A proper nightmare.
selym said:
Challo said:
Thanks. I actually changed the pads at the weekend and the discs seemed fine. A very slight lip but nothing else.
Worst part was trying to rotate the piston on the rears calipers. A proper nightmare.
Those cheap square caliper windback tools are rubbish, in my opinion. I use a pair of long nosed pliers and take it slowly, applying as much forward pressure as possible. I have been known to use the correct tool for the job on occasion, but not this time!!Worst part was trying to rotate the piston on the rears calipers. A proper nightmare.
Oh well you live and learn.
Challo said:
selym said:
Challo said:
Thanks. I actually changed the pads at the weekend and the discs seemed fine. A very slight lip but nothing else.
Worst part was trying to rotate the piston on the rears calipers. A proper nightmare.
Those cheap square caliper windback tools are rubbish, in my opinion. I use a pair of long nosed pliers and take it slowly, applying as much forward pressure as possible. I have been known to use the correct tool for the job on occasion, but not this time!!Worst part was trying to rotate the piston on the rears calipers. A proper nightmare.
Oh well you live and learn.
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