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Title: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: Stitch on 03 August 2011, 20:47
The GTi goes in for an MOT at the end of the month and the rear pads and discs need changing. VW want £229 fitted.

I've had a look at the online guides and it looks ok to do but i've not got my hands dirty for years. Also, where would I get the parts from (TPS won't sell as not trade) so which actual items are the OEM ones on Eurocarparts.

Any help much appreciated!
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: EuroCarParts on 03 August 2011, 21:00
Hi mate

In terms of pads, I would recomend the Pagid ones - Pagid are a OE manufacturer and the TMD group supply a lot of VAG models from the factory

If you pop your reg online, the rears should be simple to find

And don't forget the 25% Forum discount :D
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: Stitch on 03 August 2011, 21:18
Thanks for the heads up!

How do I get the code for the discount on the ECP website??

Thanks
Hi mate

In terms of pads, I would recomend the Pagid ones - Pagid are a OE manufacturer and the TMD group supply a lot of VAG models from the factory

If you pop your reg online, the rears should be simple to find

And don't forget the 25% Forum discount :D
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: EuroCarParts on 03 August 2011, 21:34
Its on the eurocarparts banner on the forum  :huh:
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: Stitch on 03 August 2011, 21:36
Lol. Now you#ve said it i can see it!Thanks!

I'm having a problem with the pads, when I enter my reg and then try and select the pads it says they are not for my car??
Tha
Its on the eurocarparts banner on the forum  :huh:
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: EuroCarParts on 03 August 2011, 21:47
Lil typical
Drop me a pm with your reg and ill check for you

Ill pm you the code when I get your reg :)

I think the banner I'd also in our forum (at the bottom of the forum homepage )


Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: EuroCarParts on 04 August 2011, 10:09
Lol. Now you#ve said it i can see it!Thanks!

I'm having a problem with the pads, when I enter my reg and then try and select the pads it says they are not for my car??
Tha
Its on the eurocarparts banner on the forum  :huh:

Small Glitch with our site

I can confirm the below are correct for your vehicle:

101441178 - PAGID REAR BRAKE PADS TOURAN GOLF V PASSAT 05- A3 - £31.99 (£23.99 after forum discount)
http://www.eurocarparts.com/search/101441178/p/home
(http://www.eurocarparts.com/images/products/200x200/101441171.jpg)

Hope That Helps
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: crimsonfin on 04 August 2011, 11:22
Mine are due too and i was quoted the exact same price.  Might give it a go myself.  any chance of the link to the guide which you were looking at ?
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: Davstylee on 04 August 2011, 11:32
This forum just keeps getting better and better, I had no clue that we got a discount on Euro Car Parts ha ha!  :cool:

I need a set of front and rear pads and disks. I have an 05 GTI and after putting in my reg I am confronted with a few choices from Pagid. I was looking at the front disks first but I am confussed as to which ones I need? They are all different thicknesses and stuff, and because it is brakes I am after I want to make sure I get the right ones. 

Sorry to highjack the thread, and thanks in advance.
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: Stitch on 04 August 2011, 13:45
I'll link them when I get home tonight (they're on my favourites on the laptop)!

Mine are due too and i was quoted the exact same price.  Might give it a go myself.  any chance of the link to the guide which you were looking at ?
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: crimsonfin on 04 August 2011, 14:24
... I am confussed as to which ones I need? They are all different thicknesses and stuff, and because it is brakes I am after I want to make sure I get the right ones.  Sorry to highjack the thread, and thanks in advance.

Hijack away, i had the same question !
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: Stitch on 04 August 2011, 17:59
Guides as promised with thanks to the writer (hope these are ok to post):
http://www.golfmkv.net/blog/archives/5#

there's another one somewhere too

Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: crimsonfin on 05 August 2011, 13:33
cheers bud
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: kalpsn2000 on 05 August 2011, 16:50
Guides as promised with thanks to the writer (hope these are ok to post):
http://www.golfmkv.net/blog/archives/5#

there's another one somewhere too



That’s a great guide. I used that one when changing my rears. Although I was unable to get my calliper carriers off as the spline bolts were too tight. And therefore couldn’t get my discs off due to the lack of space and being rusted on. Was a bit gutted but at least it was only my pads that really needed changing.

There is an important tool you will require to twist the rear pistons back in. I got mine from Amazon, would have been pretty impossible without it.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002V72SHS/ref=oss_product
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: Stitch on 06 August 2011, 07:22
Gutter!
Did you try penetrating fluid and the breaker bar?

Guides as promised with thanks to the writer (hope these are ok to post):
http://www.golfmkv.net/blog/archives/5#

there's another one somewhere too



That’s a great guide. I used that one when changing my rears. Although I was unable to get my calliper carriers off as the spline bolts were too tight. And therefore couldn’t get my discs off due to the lack of space and being rusted on. Was a bit gutted but at least it was only my pads that really needed changing.

There is an important tool you will require to twist the rear pistons back in. I got mine from Amazon, would have been pretty impossible without it.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002V72SHS/ref=oss_product

Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: EuroCarParts on 08 August 2011, 12:14
This forum just keeps getting better and better, I had no clue that we got a discount on Euro Car Parts ha ha!  :cool:

I need a set of front and rear pads and disks. I have an 05 GTI and after putting in my reg I am confronted with a few choices from Pagid. I was looking at the front disks first but I am confussed as to which ones I need? They are all different thicknesses and stuff, and because it is brakes I am after I want to make sure I get the right ones. 

Sorry to highjack the thread, and thanks in advance.

Hi mate

Drop me a PM with your reg and i'll check.

by the looks of it there's a choice depending on what size discs are fitted on your car
280mm
288mm
312mm
345mm

i'll use your reg and see if the VW system narrows it down!
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: GerryD on 08 August 2011, 18:55
I replaced my rear pads and discs about 6 weeks ago. In hindsight I didn't need to replace the disc, I only needed to knock the edge/ lip off, but new ones on now.
It took me about and hour and a half to do both as I wasn't that confident about about it.
I bought my parts from VW as they were cheaper than TPS.
Just take your time and follow the guide.
Saved myself about £100 and I now have a bottlejack and the piston rewind tool, so can do it again when needed. :cool:
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: Stitch on 09 August 2011, 19:47
Hi mate

where did you get your 14mm triple square bit from??

I replaced my rear pads and discs about 6 weeks ago. In hindsight I didn't need to replace the disc, I only needed to knock the edge/ lip off, but new ones on now.
It took me about and hour and a half to do both as I wasn't that confident about about it.
I bought my parts from VW as they were cheaper than TPS.
Just take your time and follow the guide.
Saved myself about £100 and I now have a bottlejack and the piston rewind tool, so can do it again when needed. :cool:
Title: Re: changing rear pads and discs - easy or pay someone?
Post by: GerryD on 10 August 2011, 11:16
Doh, just realized your's is a GTI, so I don't know if the rear calipers are significantly different

I changed mine on a GT TDI, and I didn't need the 14mm triple square socket.
I unscrewed both top and bottom bolts with a 13mm & 15mm spanner and the caliper slid off the carrier with a bit of persuasion.

I followed this guide on UK-MKIVs http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/t/281928.aspx (http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/t/281928.aspx)