Changing Rear Pads on LCR

Phil K

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Oct 18, 2004
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Surrey darling...
If they are anything like the ones I had on my Corrado (and they certainly look like it) then yes you'll need the wind back tool... £15 from Halfords IIRC

Alternatively I have one you could borrow if you're local?

HTH
 
Apr 24, 2007
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yeah you do need the tool. i changed mine last month one you have that is easy. although you can make one your self like i did but to be honest its easier to buy one
 

ArosaRacer

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Aug 28, 2005
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Cheers Phil for the info and offer im in Kent so its a little bit out of the way, 15 quid is'nt bad and its a tool that i can use on mine and amanda's Leon
 

Phil K

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Oct 18, 2004
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Surrey darling...
No worries matey... let me if you get stuck though as Kent isn't far and I drive J10 to J3 on the M25 at least twice a week going to work in Docklands :D

(also, and this could be useful - I have heard of people managing to get them wound in with snip nose pliars)
 

ArosaRacer

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Aug 28, 2005
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Done them today

Pad part number is 1JO 698 451 K

you'll need 13mm socket, 15mm spanner and THAT winding tool (20 quid later)

took me 40 mins including washing hands
 

ArosaRacer

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Aug 28, 2005
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The piston has two indents that match up to the tool, Plus you need to wind and push at the same time so 20 pounds saves you lots of time
 
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