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Near side rear disc off no problem.
Off side won't budge. I know I need to loosen off the handbrake shoes, but I don't know if I need to move the adjuster up or down to do this.
Any one know what way it goes, drivers side.
Drivers side is down for future reference.
What a Fvcking stupid design, the hole only needs to be slightly bigger so you can actually get a screw driver in and see what the fvck it is your doing!
What a Fvcking stupid design, the hole only needs to be slightly bigger so you can actually get a screw driver in and see what the fvck it is your doing!
Little thin screwdriver, and bend the end of it works quite well. Still very fiddly though.
Two threaded holes inbetween studs screw two long bolts in and jack off carefully.
If the handbrake shoes are too tight , and you force the disc of they way you recommend , you will end up ripping the shoes off the backplate and will break the fixings
If the handbrake shoes are too tight , and you force the disc of they way you recommend , you will end up ripping the shoes off the backplate and will break the fixings
That's what I figured Ian. Didn't have time to fit the fronts but a marked improvement over the standard rears with your discs and kevlar pads already
If the handbrake shoes are too tight , and you force the disc of they way you recommend , you will end up ripping the shoes off the backplate and will break the fixings
I know that and you know that misread the post thought he said he couldn't get the disc/drum to budge as if it was seized on the hub.
I know that and you know that misread the post thought he said he couldn't get the disc/drum to budge as if it was seized on the hub.
No problem , but at least other looking for info on removing discs can read it and perhaps stop them doing it without slackening the handbrake shoes off first
just read this again and can't see how having a w4nk will help
Ha, must admit that's what I thought when I read that post . . . . Wouldn't have helped but might have cured my frustration! (With the brakes . . With the brakes!)
just read this again and can't see how having a w4nk will help
You know something Ian I was talking to you a couple of times on the phone and you struck me to be an arrogant sort of a **** hence why I didn't purchase anything of yourselves. As for my statement I was only trying to help the OP but of course you being an arrogant sort of a **** thought you would have a wee nit pick. Now if you wish to twist the wording about in my statement to a perverted meaning all well and good that is entirely up to yourself. Now I have never slagged or taken the mickey out of anyone on this forum only make short posts trying to help others as I don't like typing. But there's always a first time if you wish to pursue the subject. As for the braking specialist you should of taken him to Jersey with you. Not nice is it.
Cheerio now.
Ok Joe, calm down, Ian was only having a laugh and I'm sure he didn't mean to cause offence with his last post, and he was only offering advice regarding your other post.
Having spoken to both Ian and Ben on the phone they seem happy enough to give people advice and didn't come across to meas arrogant. Running a business and the stress that comes with it, it is possible that you might have caught him on a bad day, and having fitted his Kevlar brake package all round this weekend I can recommend them as a decent upgrade over stock
You know something Ian I was talking to you a couple of times on the phone and you struck me to be an arrogant sort of a **** hence why I didn't purchase anything of yourselves. As for my statement I was only trying to help the OP but of course you being an arrogant sort of a **** thought you would have a wee nit pick. Now if you wish to twist the wording about in my statement to a perverted meaning all well and good that is entirely up to yourself. Now I have never slagged or taken the mickey out of anyone on this forum only make short posts trying to help others as I don't like typing. But there's always a first time if you wish to pursue the subject. As for the braking specialist you should of taken him to Jersey with you. Not nice is it.
Cheerio now.
Lol are you for real ??
I was making a joke of you saying ' and jack off carefully ' as in it was funny the way it was written