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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: dhorsfall2000 on 19 October 2012, 09:50

Title: rear brake discs
Post by: dhorsfall2000 on 19 October 2012, 09:50
hi i gotta change my rear brake discs on mk4 2.0gti, do  i need a wind back tool ??
Title: Re: rear brake discs
Post by: Wayne on 19 October 2012, 10:56
Yes you will need a wind back tool.
Title: Re: rear brake discs
Post by: Steve_PD on 19 October 2012, 14:41
You can do it without one but its difficult. Got to apply pressure to the piston while screwing it in.
Title: Re: rear brake discs
Post by: Golf_GT_TDI on 19 October 2012, 16:04
Its one of those tools you don't use often but having the right tool for the job makes all the difference, I picked up a Laser one fairly decent quality and wasn't too bad a price.
Title: Re: rear brake discs
Post by: Tezmax on 19 October 2012, 18:58
Excuse me for jumping on your thread but i got my pads and disc's, just gota fit them. My plan was just
to remove the brake fluid cap and jag a screwdriver between old disc's and pads and force the pistons back in :huh:

I know it sounds abit cowboy time but can it be done this way?

thanks.
Title: Re: rear brake discs
Post by: Golf_GT_TDI on 19 October 2012, 21:03
On the rear calipers you have the handbrake mech, there is a cam mechanism thats cable operated anyway it winds the piston in and out when you operate the handbrake, if you just push the piston back in instead of winding as you push it you'll most likely damage the mech inside caliper and the caliper will need replacing or rebuilding.
Title: Re: rear brake discs
Post by: harlemex on 20 October 2012, 12:53
to summarize.........NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :kiss:
Title: Re: rear brake discs
Post by: opel on 21 October 2012, 11:52
i dont think ull be able just to push it back it got to be screwed back
Title: Re: rear brake discs
Post by: bobbarley on 21 October 2012, 11:58
For the sake of a couple of quid buy the right tool for the job.  It makes it 100 times easier, trust me.  I got the tool of eBay for beer money and it was good enough to allow me to change the discs and pads on my mk4 within a couple of hours (Don't ask, the old ones had been on there for a looooooong time!).