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  • Strike_Lightning
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Hi Guys

I have just purchased a set of DBA slotted and drilled rotors and RB24 brake pads for the front of my ''T'' and I was wandering how easy they are to fit and wether any special tools are required to do the change over.

Has any one done the change themselves ? Was there any hick ups during the install. ?

I have got a couple of quotes from workshops around my area and the average price was $150 which I dont realy mind paying but thought if it is easy enough then I would give it a go myself.

Any help/comment would be appreciated.

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easy....remove rim and brake caliper and should fall off......might have surface rust around hub a couple of taps with a hammer should do it....

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remove the caliper from its mounting points....so leave the pads in the caliper....when you pull the wheel off you will see what I mean......

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yeh...not hard...do one side at a time so you have a reference point on the other side....if your not sure $150.00 isn't to much to pay....

Should be a couple of bolts on the caliper that hold the brake pads in....take one out and only loosen the other and flip the caliper up to remove pads.....

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Funny you ask this because I just finished doing brakes and drilled/slotted rotors all round. As Rootster said as soon as you remove the front wheel undo the 2 x 15mm bolts that hold the caliper bracket and remove the whole assembly off. Just press the pads and they will fall out. Before you put your new pads in remember to use a brake compressor to squeeze the piston back in because your new pads and rotors now have more material on them being new. When you have the caliper assembly off the rotors will just wiggle off. Just reverse this order to reassemble.

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Hey redbackalarms

How are the new brakes compared to the stock brakes? Did you get DBA's ?

I got Dba rotors and RB24 pads from Race brakes in Vic at a very reasonable price, more than $100 cheaper than the cheapest quote I got from auto parts sellers here in WA.

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