Anybody wanna help me?

Posted by: GrumpyTom

Anybody wanna help me? - 10/04/03 02:53 PM

Hey all,

I just took in my truck for the ABS recall, and they mentioned my brakes are getting a little thin. Anybody have the tools necessary (and time) to help me out? I have replaced both drum and disc brakes in the past, but it's been a long time, and I'm sure it would help to have someone there who has recent experience. I was also hoping to re-pack the bearings...

About how long should I expect it to take, what materials do I need, etc...?

Thanks,

GT
Posted by: XSAL

Re: Anybody wanna help me? - 10/04/03 03:16 PM

Do you have a garage? 'cause this weekend is going to be rain...I don't know about the weekend after...

I just recently got my fronts done...I had my friend mechanic do the job (pads replaced, rotors turned, bearing repacked)....'cause I knew my rotors were warped.

He recommends that rotors be turned everytime you need to change pads....just because you cannot feel if rotors warped does not mean they are in good shape.

Anyway, I'd like to help, but that depends on when you plan to work on them...
Posted by: GrumpyTom

Re: Anybody wanna help me? - 10/04/03 03:26 PM

How much did your friend charge? The dealership wants ~$500, which I don't want to have to pay if I can get away with it. I recognize the importance of turning the rotors, and obviously I can't do that myself, but thought I could just get by without doing it this time.

Yes, I have a garage, but am seriously lacking in some "special" tools (jack, jack stands, brake tools).
Posted by: XSAL

Re: Anybody wanna help me? - 10/04/03 05:04 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by GrumpyTom:
How much did your friend charge? The dealership wants ~$500, which I don't want to have to pay if I can get away with it. I recognize the importance of turning the rotors, and obviously I can't do that myself, but thought I could just get by without doing it this time.
Well, I cannot announce how much he charged me for the job, but I can ask him how much it would be for you.
Quote:
Originally posted by GrumpyTom:
Yes, I have a garage, but am seriously lacking in some "special" tools (jack, jack stands, brake tools).
I got a floor jack (not the best kind), jack stands, ...what exactly do brake tools consist of?
Posted by: Huey

Re: Anybody wanna help me? - 10/04/03 05:12 PM

Hey Tom I saw you on 101 on the way to work again yesterday. I'm was in a green eagle talon but you didn't see me waving.

BTW, I was going to get a set of PowerStop rotors (slotted and drilled) and MetalMaster brake pads for my fronts next. The parts should cost you less than $300 and you can do the install in a hour (2 if you take your time). Dean has a set and really likes them, but I'm not sure where he bought them... Anyways, it very simple to do the fronts, you will need a socket set and wrenches (specifically 17mm and 22mm if I remember correctly), some c-clamps to press the calipers back, jack stands, brake cleaner, a screw driver to help pry stuff off, and a few other things that you probably have.
Posted by: NthLJ

Re: Anybody wanna help me? - 10/04/03 05:30 PM

You really only need one c-clamp. Just use the removed pad as a bridge. Screwdriver is helpful as is a 10mm (?) to bleed the brakes. It's not a bad job, and for what you would pay someone else you can use brand new parts (loaded calipers included). It's just basic tools, pads, fluid, anti-squeel goo (<--the technical name smile ), and some time...go for it. Napa should have everything you need and the job should cost well under $200 with just new pads (front and rear), $250-$300 with new rotors and pads (no drums as they are usually within spec, the fronts are the ones that take the beating). If you really want to get crazy, damn near the whole system can be had for $800 or so... laugh