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Title: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: avengedslayer on 14 June 2009, 18:16
Okay i did some ringing around saturday on getting some new front pads for my car!, apperentely they are up to 4 different types! so the only way is to take the pad off to show them, well i need my car to get to them, will vw dealers know the right pads for my car? :smiley:
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: Christo77 on 14 June 2009, 18:58
You mean 4 different fitting types..? or 4 different pad compound types ?  and yes your VW dealer should what type for sure..so long as you have the correct details for them and providing your not running completely different/aftermarket leg and hub setup.
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: boneybradley on 14 June 2009, 19:00
First find if it has 280 or 288mm discs and then see if it has a wear indicator...match accordingly  :wink:
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: Christo77 on 14 June 2009, 19:10
BB are you staying Golfless now..?   Passat more agreable these days eh  :cool:    wouldn't mind one meself..
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: boneybradley on 14 June 2009, 19:13
BB are you staying Golfless now..?   Passat more agreable these days eh  :cool:    wouldn't mind one meself..

yep currently  :wink: :lipsrsealed: Golf less!! Blame the misses!!
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: avengedslayer on 14 June 2009, 19:14
or just go to quik fit 73 pound fitted :grin:
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: Khare on 14 June 2009, 19:19
or just go to quik fit 73 pound fitted :grin:
they will probably fit digestives rather than brakes pads.
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: avengedslayer on 14 June 2009, 19:22
yea your probably right! thats why I wanna do it myself but im doubting myself becouse i dont know waht the caliper piston is? or what it looks like :smiley:
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: Christo77 on 14 June 2009, 19:23
Ahh..understood BB ;)  but nice motors them,
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: Khare on 14 June 2009, 19:24
when you see te caliper piston you will know what it is. Although, when it comes to brakes, unless you know EXACTLY what your doing i wouldnt do it unsupervised by someone that does know. If they fail, your fcuked big time.
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: DAVEMARX on 14 June 2009, 19:35
tryed halfords?

they got a list in there of what you need.

my rears cost £17 and i done them myself its a peice of cake.

all you need is an alan key, hammer, and long nose pliers.

release the 2 nuts with alan key

beat of the caliper with the hammer

then turn and push the break piston clockwise with the pliers....job done in about 30-40 mins
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: avengedslayer on 14 June 2009, 19:37
okay found this pic thats quite helpfull, just use a g clamp to open it up?, is that just so I can get the new pads in then? also will i need to get some brake fluid? :smiley:
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: avengedslayer on 14 June 2009, 19:38
(http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k131/brentbridge33/vw-brake-job-6.jpg)
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 14 June 2009, 19:47
(http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k131/brentbridge33/vw-brake-job-6.jpg)

What ever you do, do not use that technique on the rear calipers as they have to be wound back (usually with a specific brake winding tool as they can be very tight) Forcing them straight back will ruin them indefinitely.
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: avengedslayer on 14 June 2009, 19:50
so i am assuming front brakes are fine to do it with this technique :smiley:
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: DAVEMARX on 14 June 2009, 19:51
im not shore but i think the fronts are just push pistons where as the back are screw in's..

ive only done the rears on my mk3 8v because the caliper came of due to the former keepers dodgy diy skill.  But on my old95 seat toledo id done the fronts and they were just push'ys.

you wont know til you take the pads out or someone has defo answer if there screw ins the piston will have grooves in it for a special vw tool...or long nose pliers...

hope this elps but do it yourself co its cheap and easy.. be careful tho when i done the rears i didnt chuck the front wheels and it ended up on its axles...
Had to get the good old widow maker out to get the fat slag back on all 4 wheels
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: DAVEMARX on 14 June 2009, 19:55
now that ive thought about it yeah they are differant front and rear

front are push'ys...use g clamp

rear are screwed....use long nose pliers
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 14 June 2009, 19:55
I use one of these on my rears, they can be used for the fronts but a big lever ( or clamp as shown) will suffice on these.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Draper-ABS-Hand-Brake-Caliper-Piston-Wind-Back-Tool_W0QQitemZ130311393532QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Hand_Tools_Equipment?hash=item1e572a10fc&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=65%3A12|66%3A2|39%3A1|72%3A1689|240%3A1318|301%3A0|293%3A1|294%3A50



Some info on brakes. http://www.alcester-racing-sevens.com/rear_brake_pads.htm
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: Mikester on 14 June 2009, 20:20
GSF knew exactly what i needed just from the reg. Fitted fine.
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: avengedslayer on 14 June 2009, 21:44
okay thanks for all the comments, im gonna grow some balls and fit them myself, im gonna get new discs too and already got some brake caliper paint (yellow) so should look much nicer and perform much better when done  :smiley:
Title: Re: 4 different types of pads for my car??
Post by: VW BUSH on 14 June 2009, 23:03
or just go to quik fit 73 pound fitted :grin:
they will probably fit digestives rather than brakes pads.

And bend your sill jacking points :angry: (More)