Well onto the fronts now. Prior to starting on the brakes I thought I would have more trouble with the back due to there being a bearing involved (hence why I started off with the rears), turned out that the rears were pretty easy as the disc basically fell off waiting for the new one to be put on. So I then proceeded with the fronts thinking it would be a half hour job, oh how wrong was I.....
So I started with the front left....
not a great start... i spent the next half an hour just removing the wheel.
In the process of stealing the Turini's from the car, the previous owner actually broke the head off a wheel nut!!!!! and i had to drill out the remaining piece in order to even start on the brakes!!
The caliper and carrier came off pretty straight forward....
then the fun began (not)
So upon attempt at removal of the disc, it wouldn't budge. So I figured its probably been on there a few years and needs a little tap from a rubber mallet...nope...ok so maybe move upto a bigger hammer....still didn't budge....at least the threads in the hub for the wheel nut were fine
So with patients wearing thinner I broke out the blow torch and began heating the disc, i then proceeded to spend another half an hour heating and hitting and finally....
well with that behind me I went on and cleaned up all the surfaces, adding copper grease in every place possible (within reason obviously) and mounted the new discs and pads.
I need to make a point of painting my calipers sometime in the future, but essentials first.
one side done, onto the next.