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NEED HELP BADLY!!!

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Hi all ,
I'm having terrible trouble changing my brake disk's, I cannot remove the old ones. Is there a simple way or do I just "Hammer away" I'm afraid of doing damage if I do :(
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Post by Mr B »

A big hammer on the back of the disc should shift them. Don't forget to remove the retaining screw! Maybe take the calliper off to keep it out of range of the hammer :wink:
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Post by Stewart (oily!) »

Are you using a big enough hammer? I have had to smash discs brefore now, once the old ones are off make sure to clean the hub face where the new ones will sit or you will have some very strange car behaviour.
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Post by Geoffrey Gould »

As Mr Stewart says its no good using a toffee hammer, its better to use a good thump than a lot of little taps. Works wonders.
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Post by tom »

Front ones? Take out the retaining screw, replace old pads. Support front of car on stand.
Start car and put in second or third gear. with around 50KPH showing, Stamp on brakes. The bang is the disk coming loose. Now do the other side. Never fails, takes ten seconds.
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Post by Mike E (uk) »

I like Tom's suggestion, but in the past I have simply used a large hub puller which has never failed.

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Post by ARRYNEV »

Thank you all, for your comments.
In the end I decided to take a hand grinder and split the disk which took about 5min then use a crowbar and a 14bl hammer, "just the job" all this took about 7min.
Again thans to all
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Post by Stewart (oily!) »

The hammer sounds almost big enough :) glad you got there in the end, BXs should come with an angle grinder in the factory toolkit.
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Stewart (oily!) wrote:The hammer sounds almost big enough :)
Cav ought to tell us what hammers we need to cover most jobs as this appears an area of his expertise in the same way that Doc is an expert on coal shovels. :wink: :lol:
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Post by ARRYNEV »

To be quite honest Stewart it is a Mondeo, (my other car is a Xantia) but I'm afraid,(and grateful that this site exists) that there is very little on the Ford sites, anyway thanks to all here.
P.S. my Mondeo is a 1998 Model (65,000Mls) and the front right side (fell apart) disk "Broke down" ( luckily whilst I was in the Ville), but when I changed the Two front ones I found that the other one had Two fractures also. I do a hell of a lot of "Motorway driving here in France (live in the sticks) There must be many other cars about to have "accidents", do you not think?
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Post by Stewart (oily!) »

I have seen vented discs separate in half down the middle so that the outer half just floats, it makes a horrible noise and cannot assist in braking, that one was a f**d too.
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