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Changing rear brake discs


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Hi,

 

I'm sure this is on the site somewhere but am having trouble finding it! Is a step by step guide to changing my rear discs available? Have done it on other cars before but not sure how easy it is on the Supra. Mine has the bigger brake set-up if that makes any difference.

 

Grateful for any help.

 

Thanks!

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Read from page BR-45

 

Take the wheel off, ease the pads apart in the caliper, undo the 2 bolts

that hold the caliper to the hub then slide the caliper off the disc and

cable tie it out the way.

 

Slacken off the handbrake adjuster and remove

the bolts that locate the disc to the hub then wriggle the disc off.

BR.pdf

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Undo the small nut on the caliper, slide the arm up and remove the pads. Tie the slide calliper section up, then unbolt the calliper mount and remove.

 

Then the disk is free to be removed, just make sure you dont have the handbrake on.

 

Ive always managed to gently tap the disk off but through the small hole there is an adjuster for the hub brake to release them from the disk if you struggle.

 

Or Follow that guide i couldn't find! :innocent:

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lmao

 

Fronts are dead easy as there's no handbrake to worry about.

 

Wheel off, ease pads apart in caliper, undo the 2 caliper

mounting bolts and cable tie it out the way

 

undo the securing bolt/s holding the disc to the hub

 

remove disc

 

make sure the new discs mating faces are clean same

goes for the hub

 

brake cleaner from Halfords in a spray tin is very useful

to wipe over the parts before assembly.

 

Oh and check the discs as they are handed Left and Right due to the

way the ventilated veins run. There is an L and an R cast into

the o/e discs.

 

The discs could have delivery rustproof/grease on them

so remove with brake cleaner,

 

DO NOT USE WD40 !!!!

 

Re fit caliper and do up the bolts properly, same goes for

the wheel nuts

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