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I feel that I am not a noob when it comes to doing matinence on my car but I have never messed with the brakes. How difficult is it to replace the rear pads? I have always changed my own oil and installed my own tbe ect. but what if any problems do you think I would have changing them for the first time? Thanks
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my tip is to do only one side at a time. In case you get lost, you can always use the other side for reference. I have not done disc brakes on my legacy, usually you need a caliper tool to push back the piston so you can get the new pads in. other then that basic hand tools are needed http://images.superstreetonline.com/techarticles/130_22_z+acura_rsx_s_brake_install+compress_piston.jpg
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the e-brake isn't incorporated on the lgt (at least my 05), so no need to twist back in, just push it in with your thumb, or clamp or vise grips or similar.. it goes in slow, so don't get discouraged -- and push it in just far enough, no need to fully compress it.

 

my girl's hyundai had that and it was a bitch to figure out (and do without the tool). curiously a pair of needlenose ended up saving the day :)

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Good to know that the rears only require compression in the rears.

 

I was helping a friend with a Mazda 3 change his brake calipers and when we got to the rears we failed miserably. Ended up installing the old pads and he took it to the shop. He let me know a few days later that all we had to do is screw down the piston :doh:

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I use a toothbrush and a little WD40 to scrub the piston and rubbers before pushing the piston back in on disk brakes. Then wipe them well of course.

 

I have found it necessary to always take the little time it takes and clean and relubricate the slid pins. The havoc even one bad one can cause FAR outweighs the little time it takes to do this. The second set of pads on my 05 LGT I thought I'd check mine.... one was dry...ok, but wouldn't be soon. I'll never neglect slide pins on my car again. Never did on the bikes.

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can someone write up how to change brake pads or if someone is swapping rotors? I would love to learn how to do it.

 

 

This thread should get you the info your looking for. It's pretty easy to do and shouldn't take you more than an hour if it's your first time. Post #5 has an attached PDF document that outlines pad removal and installation.

 

For the rear rotor removal or any other maintenance you want to do on your car you may want to see some "vacation pix"

http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6216

 

 

Searched: rear + brakes + writeup

 

http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99829&highlight=rear+brakes+writeup

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This thread should get you the info your looking for. It's pretty easy to do and shouldn't take you more than an hour if it's your first time. Post #5 has an attached PDF document that outlines pad removal and installation.

 

For the rear rotor removal or any other maintenance you want to do on your car you may want to see some "vacation pix"

http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6216

 

 

Searched: rear + brakes + writeup

 

http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99829&highlight=rear+brakes+writeup

 

cool! thanks!

 

I will try the link when I get home, and DL it.

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what pads are you guys running? I'm a new LGT owner but my brakes just don't have much bite. At first i thought it was because this is a heavier car, i am used to driving my lightweight honda around which i upgraded the entire brake system on. But now i'm really starting to think i must have some junk pads in there or something. Braking is smooth and quite, no signs of bad rotors or anything, it just doesn't feel like it has much bite.

 

Open to suggestions, thanks

 

-Luke

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what pads are you guys running? I'm a new LGT owner but my brakes just don't have much bite. At first i thought it was because this is a heavier car, i am used to driving my lightweight honda around which i upgraded the entire brake system on. But now i'm really starting to think i must have some junk pads in there or something. Braking is smooth and quite, no signs of bad rotors or anything, it just doesn't feel like it has much bite.

 

Open to suggestions, thanks

 

-Luke

 

 

I think it's just the way they all are, stock. Mine, like yours, stops well, but it feels like I have 2x4 wood blocks for brake pads, lol. When I'm sure for a change I'll start looking into better options :)

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