It is simple to change the Brake disk, however it is very hard to get disc that fit Euro parts and others have them for £89 but the bolt holes are 1mm out and do not fit, that goes for the Nappa stop disks. I had to buy genuine Ford at £420. You will need to have a big bar to get the nut holding the disc on and I mean big.
Question - can you release just one bottom calliper bolt and hinge the calliper to change the pads ?
Thanks
On the front you can but not rear
So you never done the discs 😂and just done the pads with spanner’s only 😂😂
Yes the title is how to change the disc brakes not the actual discs.
Bit misleading @@madeingreatbritainchannel
When you are at piston with the cube how much do you unscrew it, very good vid by the way
Until you get them all the way back
You've just done the pads you plank! Says discs on your description! Sausage!
Read the title again: How to change the rear disc Brakes!!!! Not discs
Thanks for sharing the information
Very informative, thank you 👍🏼
You said the discs are done backnon the road . Listen back
Very misleading wasted 10minuites , should just say brake pad change
It is simple to change the Brake disk, however it is very hard to get disc that fit Euro parts and others have them for £89 but the bolt holes are 1mm out and do not fit, that goes for the Nappa stop disks. I had to buy genuine Ford at £420. You will need to have a big bar to get the nut holding the disc on and I mean big.