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Changing brake pads on 4 pots.

Pep

Living Dangerously
ClioSport Club Member
Car  M2,XJS,S1000RR
Are there any differences between changing brake pads on a 182 and an R27?!
I'm guessing it's completely the same principle?!

Without seeing any up close I'm not 100%!
 
easier, whop the pins out (they do seize in, so be warned!), push the pistons in, new pads in, whop the pins back in, done
 
Thanks Fred.

What is the fix for seized pins if needed? WD40 and some elbow grease?
Likely to be seized on a 2 year old Clio?

Struggling to imagine how they look!
 
Sweet, was hoping for that answer :D
 
Massive lol.

Just looked on clio197.net to see if there was a guide to changing the pads, and theres one to check how much pad material is left, with pictures showing that you should be looking at the pads. How else would you check?!
 
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