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check those rear brake pads:rear brake replacement
#4447 02/19/2005 6:49 AM
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just replaced my rear pads at 9800 miles, probably 1800 miles too late. getting down to metal. the rotors look ok, i guess. they work.

much cheaper to put on new pads than to burn up a rotor. the dealer mech told me they probably run at east 300 bucks.

i put sintered pads on from my dealer. pretty easy and straight forward job. now i need to check the front pads...

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Re: check those rear brake pads:rear brake replacement
cat #4448 02/19/2005 11:51 AM
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Funny you should mention that, can someone give me some tips on checking the pads? I keep hearing hoe wasy it is to check and replace them, and I would be happy to order up some pads and do it myself, just one of those things I've never done before... Maybe Pat has instructions on his page?


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Re: check those rear brake pads:rear brake replacement
bennybmn #4449 02/20/2005 1:51 AM
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Re: check those rear brake pads:rear brake replacement
bennybmn #4450 02/20/2005 3:07 AM
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Pat's instructions are pretty darn good, but here's a few extra tips when changing your pads, front or rear....

1. With the caliper off the rotor and the old pads removed, clean all the old brake dust, small rocks, misguided insects, etc. out of the caliper with a spray brake cleaner. Make sure you aim it carefully and just liberally douse the caliper with it. Cover the wheel and fender etc., if you think you might get some splash or overspray.

1a. If you have the Triumph chrome caliper covers, you may need to tap the retaining pins out using a drift and a hammer. "TAP" is the operative word here...

2. After removing the reservoir cover and sucking half the old fluid out, use a c-clamp and one of the old pads and slowly push the pistons back into the caliper. As Pat mentions, keep an eye on the reservoir and crank slowly on the c-clamp so you don't have brake fluid shooting out of the reservoir all over everything. When the pistons are in all the way, suck some more fluid out of the reservoir and replace it with new. Doing this you will essentially change your brake fluid with out having to bleed the brakes. Yeah, there will still be some dirty fluid in there, but there is when you bleed the brakes also. Don't sweat it. By using the c-clamp, you are giving yourself the maximum clearance between the new pads and the rotor, and the caliper should go on a lot easier.

3. Put a very light coating of high temp brake grease on the edge of the pistons where they contact the back of the pad, and also on the pad retaining pins. This can help prevent noises and also ease disassembly next time.

And, as has been mentioned here before, the stock rear brakes seem to wear out faster than the fronts, so keep an eye on them......


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Re: check those rear brake pads:rear brake replacement
Deon #4451 02/20/2005 10:34 AM
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Yeah Pat's instructions are great, and with excellent pics!! Helps a lot to know what you're lookin for, ya know? Thanks for the extra tips Grump. I think I need some pads... Considering the floating rotor for the front too...


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Re: check those rear brake pads:rear brake replace
cat #4452 02/21/2005 4:25 AM
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Quote:

i put sintered pads on from my dealer. pretty easy and straight forward job.




Let us know how they go.. I put them on rear then front of mine, and both ends started squeaking when almost stopped a couple of days after fitting. Seem to work well enough once they're warm tho... be interested to see if we get better mileage outa the more expensive pads.

Matt

Re: check those rear brake pads:rear brake replace
04SpeedM #4453 03/21/2005 9:25 PM
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Anyone here post similar instructions to Pat's for front brake pads? Or is it a matter of if you can do the rear, you can do the front?

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Re: check those rear brake pads:rear brake replace
Bluesbass #4454 03/21/2005 9:49 PM
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Pretty much the same job. For me the fronts always seem easier to do since there tends to be less stuff in the way and more space to work in. If the rears don't cause you any trouble you can do the fronts.

Keith


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