changing rear brake pads
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changing rear brake pads
Just put new rear pads on my wife's 2000 XK8; very easy except had to run to Sears for set of Allen sockets (7mm is required) and spring came off easily BUT putting it back on was a bitch for me.
So what's the secret for replacing those springs ? I finished up using a needle nosed vice grip, wasted 30 mins on each! At 77 yrs old I don't seem to have enough strength!
If I have to do the fronts some time maybe I should ask younger neighbor to put them on for me!
Any trick to help would be appreciated.
Incidently used a vacuum pump on open brake bleeder while backing the piston.
That spring is a bloody nuisance; in 50 yrs have never run into one of those before.
Hope my 2007 XK not the same daft design.
Thanks, Adrian
So what's the secret for replacing those springs ? I finished up using a needle nosed vice grip, wasted 30 mins on each! At 77 yrs old I don't seem to have enough strength!
If I have to do the fronts some time maybe I should ask younger neighbor to put them on for me!
Any trick to help would be appreciated.
Incidently used a vacuum pump on open brake bleeder while backing the piston.
That spring is a bloody nuisance; in 50 yrs have never run into one of those before.
Hope my 2007 XK not the same daft design.
Thanks, Adrian
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I just changed all four including rotors on Saturday. Didn't have a problem. Took the springs out with a screwdriver (using it as a lever against the caliper). Rear ones were a little harder to put back than the front ones. Used the visegrip, ligned up the straight prongs, tapped them in the holes with a small hammer, and using the screwdriver as the lever, positioned them under the caliper. My biggest problem was to dislodge the rotors. Ended up heating them with the torch, and breaking them loose with the hammer. The rear ones were tougher because of the parking brake, but all together pretty straight forward brake job.
Two and a half hours from start to finish.
The best thing,.....a complete brake job was about 270 bucks including rotors, and my labor. I was so much in the mood that day, that I went and changed the front pads and rotors on my wife's S class Benz (rears are at 80%, no need to change). The dealer (MBZ) quoted $475.- for the front, IF it doesn't need rotors (I knew it needs it). Quoted $675.- per rotor if needed! Got the rotors for $60.- a piece, and pads for $55.-
Total $175.- plus one hour of my labor.
There is a machine shop here in SoCal that manufactures zinc plated rotors for ANY make to OEM specs (except I went with the slotted and cross drilled instead of OEM). Brakes feel awesome, and for about $450.- I got two cars done in less than four hours.
Two and a half hours from start to finish.
The best thing,.....a complete brake job was about 270 bucks including rotors, and my labor. I was so much in the mood that day, that I went and changed the front pads and rotors on my wife's S class Benz (rears are at 80%, no need to change). The dealer (MBZ) quoted $475.- for the front, IF it doesn't need rotors (I knew it needs it). Quoted $675.- per rotor if needed! Got the rotors for $60.- a piece, and pads for $55.-
Total $175.- plus one hour of my labor.
There is a machine shop here in SoCal that manufactures zinc plated rotors for ANY make to OEM specs (except I went with the slotted and cross drilled instead of OEM). Brakes feel awesome, and for about $450.- I got two cars done in less than four hours.
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Thanks Gentlemen; next time will try putting both ends in holes, I had tried starting with one hole only!
Next project will be the XK Coupe and thank you Graham it indeed looks the same as the XK8! Shoot!
Olde English saying: "Give an Englishman a piece of metal and he will do something stupid with it!" As a Brit it's OK for me to say that!!
Finally already got a neighbor to agree to help me; he's 7 years younger and in better health.
Thanks again, Adrian
Next project will be the XK Coupe and thank you Graham it indeed looks the same as the XK8! Shoot!
Olde English saying: "Give an Englishman a piece of metal and he will do something stupid with it!" As a Brit it's OK for me to say that!!
Finally already got a neighbor to agree to help me; he's 7 years younger and in better health.
Thanks again, Adrian
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No David, no affiliation with Disneyland. "Sand" is just a variation of my last name. I live very close to you actually,.....my step daughter goes to school in LaQuinta.
$650.- for the front, huh? Not bad if you compare it to MBZ quote. There are repairs/maintenance on the cars that require special tools/equippment, and for that, one doesn't have a choice but to go to the dealer or specialized Indy. Fortunatelly, brakes, exhaust, electrical, suspension, and such is all DIY. I used to own two dealerships (before I got into gasoline retail/carwashing), and once you learn how much margin there is on some of these services, you (meaning ME!) can not justify paying these prices no matter what, once you become a "civilian".
Some guys like to watch sports, and drink beer for relaxation,.....I work on my cars and motorcycles (when needed), and drink Scotch. I never had any mechanical training, but I've been wrenching on the bikes and cars since the late sixties. 20+ years in the military, and a Law School graduate, nothing to do with mechanics,......I just like taking things appart, and putting them back together (guns, cars, watches, motorcycles, airplanes).
My apology to the OP for going off the track in your thread.
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