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Ive heard the horror stories of painted calipers / pin removal and need alittle info before changing pads on front and packs of my NA J-spec.

 

Where is the pin located and is it only accessible from behind after removing the mounting bolt(s) (is it one ot two bolts each caliper)?

 

:shrug: all info appreciated

 

The pins have a head on the outside end, so can only be knocked out from behind, however this can be (and should be) done with the caliper in place. It's the first thing to do after removing the wheel.

You'll need a hammer and some kind of punch. After punching it a bit, a 'brake pin removal tool' as sold in halfords (LASER range) would help as you'd be able to push that in and start knocking it.

WD40 might help too.

 

There are two pins (top and bottom) on each caliper btw.

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I had a philips screwdriver which after removing the red insulating plastic was a perfect fit for those holes i.e. great for knocking the pins all the way out, but I lost it :(

Saw the removal pin/punch/whatevers today at Halfords but didn't buy one.. only £6.99 or so. They were 6mm.. not sure if that's the right size or not for our cars.

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I'm not totally familiar with the smaller J spec brake, but AFAIK know they don't have these pins that you knock out.

 

I know the UK brakes do, they were a pain to remove on mine.

 

From what I remember the pins were just over 6mm.

 

Ah, good point. My car is a UK spec :blush: :D

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i changed all mine last week and the gits where stuck solid it took ages getting 1 out the rest where ok and they aint been painted, the tool is just a drift

 

I feel for ya. One of mine had been mashed a bit on the end and just wouldn't fit through. Right PITA it was.

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Rears to begin with as I suspect I'll have to kill one of mine to remove it but fronts would be handy to have too :)

 

If anyone has the numbers for the full brake refurb kits too that would be very useful

For UK brakes only:

90240-06019 - Pin @ 89p each (in 01/03) presume rear

90240-06017 - Pin @ 90p each presume front as more expensive

04479-14140 - Repair kit front (seals, boots, bleed nipples - not pistons) £27.69

04479-14130 - Repair kit rear @ £22.31

As far as I can remember, pistons are the same front and rear and were about 16 quid each when I was doing mine

I also ran a reamer (6mm I think) through the calipers before refitting the pins.

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