nick 9-5
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So I changed my rear discs and pads at the weekend (with the help of Dans excellent write up http://typeaccord.co.uk/forum/topic/6607-tourer-rear-brake-change/), and boy did they need to be done!
I was going to change the flexi's aswell but my spanner started burring the copper connector over and I bottled it before I immobilised my car on my mums drive.
I fitted a new caliper on the drivers side aswell as it had previously been binding. When I fitted the new discs, it sounded like the shoes were rubbing on them, but that seems to have disappeared after driving not too far.
My car got a fresh MOT the week before with an advisory on the condition of the rear discs but the rear brakes passed the brake test with ease at the MOT station, whoch is a real surprise when the old ones look like this!
In case it's not clear, the dark band on both the discs was the only friction point for the pads!
I was going to change the flexi's aswell but my spanner started burring the copper connector over and I bottled it before I immobilised my car on my mums drive.
I fitted a new caliper on the drivers side aswell as it had previously been binding. When I fitted the new discs, it sounded like the shoes were rubbing on them, but that seems to have disappeared after driving not too far.
My car got a fresh MOT the week before with an advisory on the condition of the rear discs but the rear brakes passed the brake test with ease at the MOT station, whoch is a real surprise when the old ones look like this!
In case it's not clear, the dark band on both the discs was the only friction point for the pads!