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We got there in the end! (Replacing Bosch rear discs and pads - with photos)

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niamhsdad   
Wed Mar 13 2013, 01:40pm
Member No: #18872
Joined: Mar 21 2011
Location: GB
Hello all, my mot was fine but they mentioned slightly corroded rear brakes? Do i need to change them? Also i have heard people say i need a puller of some sort to get the disc/bearings off. I didn't see one in the helpful pics above. Any help or useful comments much appreciated. Thanks again
Dave_Retired.   
Wed Mar 13 2013, 02:11pm

Member No: #1
Joined: Aug 07 2006
Location: Northumberland
No pullers are required to remove the discs but you may require a rewind tool for the brake pistons when fitting new pads.
BigJohnD   
Wed Mar 13 2013, 03:32pm

Member No: #82
Joined: Jan 22 2007
Location: Hoylake
niamhsdad wrote ...

Hello all, my mot was fine but they mentioned slightly corroded rear brakes? Do i need to change them?

How corroded? How thick are the discs? How many miles have they done?
scobydo   
Mon Sep 02 2013, 03:37am
Member No: #7701
Joined: Feb 13 2009
Location: birmingham
Found a rewind kit at amazon made by kms for £15.90p which also fits other models.
wa822   
Tue Sep 03 2013, 11:06am
Member No: #11198
Joined: Oct 17 2009
Location: Medway, Kent
Changed my Rear discs and pads on my 57 C4 last year.

The callipers need to be removed only if you have to change the discs (& bearings).

The Torx bolts that hold the callipers were exceptionally tight. I broke the impact driver I borrowed! The problem is that not only are they tight, they are Loctited in, so every turn is a difficult as the first!

Hiring an electric impact driver from a local hire shop for £15 for the day was very good value. Heating the bolt heads with my plumbing (propane mix) torch was also required to soften the Loctite. Getting the bolts out was the only difficult thing about the job. I changed the bolts after mangling the heads on a couple. They are available from Citroen for reasonable cost. Also, the handbrake is now back to an "as new" feel.
BigJohnD   
Tue Sep 03 2013, 11:20am

Member No: #82
Joined: Jan 22 2007
Location: Hoylake
wa822 wrote ...

The Torx bolts that hold the callipers were exceptionally tight. I broke the impact driver I borrowed! The problem is that not only are they tight, they are Loctited in, so every turn is a difficult as the first!

Yup, there's a warning above!
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