L series - Replacing rotors and pads

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Leuko
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L series - Replacing rotors and pads

Post by Leuko » Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:55 pm

Hi everyone,

I'm about to attempt replacing the rotors and pads on my 89 L series. I was wondering if I need to remove the 35mm spindle/hub nuts? I'd like to know before going out and buying a breaker bar, 35mm socket, and whatever else it'll take to get them off.

Cheers, Luke.

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Post by steptoe » Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:31 pm

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Post by ajames » Wed May 08, 2013 10:46 pm

I did my front discs today - you need 36mm big mother socket for the driveshaft nut (crack them both with the car still on the ground), then I undid the 4 hub-to-disc bolts (14mm). Then (with the handbrake off disconnect the cable, then undo the 14mm caliper locking bolt and pull the caliper up (you can do the pads then). Then do the 2 bolts that hold the caliper to the steering knuckle and take the caliper right off. That lets you get the hub/disc off and swap

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Post by tony » Thu May 09, 2013 12:57 am

what suburb are you? could possibly lend the 36mm 3/4" socket and a monster ratchet to undo the nuts, they are done to about 210 ft lbs so a 1/2" drive is a bit stressed.
I usually put the car jack under the handle and wind it up to loosen, and reverse to tighten unless you hava big torque wrench

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Post by Mitchhsj » Thu May 09, 2013 8:13 pm

just remember you will have to push the piston in.. because that are front handbrake you will first, take the lid of the master cylinder and you will need to wind the piston in as well as pushing it in to fit the new pads.. or you will be there for hours.. just like i was once :)
ahhhrrr the subi will make it!

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Post by Leuko » Sun May 12, 2013 9:39 pm

Hey all you top cats,

Thanks for replying to my message and offering your advice. It's going to save me a lot of time and money. I'd've hated to buy the wrong size socket and/or end up breaking a couple of bars, still to not even have the nuts off.

Hey Tony, thanks man I'm in Highgate if you're close by that'd be awesome if I could borrow your socket and 3/4 ratchet.


I've got the new rotors and pads good to go.

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