Would it be worth at some point changing to the 312 cupra set up on my 2.0 140bhp diesel? Would i need just the disks or other stuff?
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Replacing discs and pads on an 08 2.0 TDI ref sport, I've done the rear pads before, are the fronts just the same? I know I'll need a piston wind back tool. Will the front and rear callipers remove without breaking into the braking system? With the Discs out the way is it easy enough to hammerite the back plates?
Cheers,
Nikki.
Front disc and pad swap is very straightforward. You will likely need to piston retracting tool but that's the only 'special' tool needed. Calipers can remain hydraulically connected whilst being unbolted from the carrier/hub. I'd guess that with calipers and discs off the backplate will be pretty exposed so if Hammerite floats your boat then I can't see what would stop you at that point. Enjoy
To remove the sliding caliper on a PD170 front brake, leaving the caliper carrier attached to the hub what tool is required for the bolts hidden in the rubber covers.
On the old Fords it used to be an 7mm long reach allen key, is the same required here ?
Do the caliper pistons need wining back on a thread or can they be pushed back with grips/stilsons, if they do need wining back do you really need the proper tool for the job, or is there an improvised method ?
It appears that I have a 312mm Front and 255mm Rear setup (2007 2.0 TDI PD170).
Is it easy to upgrade the rear disk to the 282mm retaining the same caliper ?
Scott, have you changed disc and pads yet? I did mine a week ago, i think its a 7mm allen key for the fronts. you can use grips to push the piston back on the front or use a long but tough flat blade screw driver and use the pads and dics to push the piston back.