Rear Brake Pads

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cre8toruk

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250 posts

138 months

Saturday 31st January 2015
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Hi All,

well picked up my 56 Elise S today and drove all the way back from Bristol.
I noticed that she needed new brake pads on the rear... Can anyone tell me what pads I need to buy and where I can get them from ? Or should I use someone like B&C and get them to fit them while they're at it ?

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cre8toruk

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250 posts

138 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Right ok well the pads have arrived so weather permitting (it has been snowing today!) tcch.. I should be doing the rear pads at the weekend (or Friday)... Time to dust off the old spanners and sockets etc... The youtube video shows the guy pushing the piston back which is all fine but that brake fluid has to go somewhere.

I saw another video where he basically cracked the bleed nipple to relieve the pressure... My question is really if I do that (if I need to do that), won't I then have to bleed the brakes too ?

This isn't a problem but it'd be much easier if I didn't need to....

New centre console coming from Deroure too and a new wiper arm should be good fun ahead...

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cre8toruk

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250 posts

138 months

Saturday 7th February 2015
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Yup... all done despite a 2 hour round trip to B&C to pick up a wheel nut extraction tool (not locking nut but the actual spline socket for the other 3 nuts!!)... I managed to get the first wheel done in about 40 mins (including jacking etc).. and the other I got done in the dark with a torch clamped between my jaw and shoulder in about 30 mins....

Hopefully I've got everything all done up etc... I used the ugghh torc method, which seemed to correspond to the uggh I had to give it to undo so I think I'm pretty safe :-)

Out for a drive today to New Milton / Lymington etc so should bed the pads in nicely. To be honest the old pads didn't look too bad, they were a bit crumbly around the edges and were in need of changing (probably the original pads, so 9 years old!)

Anyhow, I can add changing rear brake pads to my skillset now nice and easy job and saved myself about £200 in fitting charges... BARGAIN!

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cre8toruk

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250 posts

138 months

Sunday 8th February 2015
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Yeah I would have done but I think they've not been done very long and they look all new tbh...
I am getting a bit of moo at gentle braking but I figure it's just a bedding in issue.

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