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Rear disc & pad change



  Silver Clio 172 Cup
Evening all

I need to get the pads and discs changed on the rear of my 172 Cup. Is it easy enough to do? I've done them on a Focus before with no hassle. Anybody got a guide on doing it?

Also, anything I need to watch out for when buying the parts? I can get some mintex pads and discs cheap (£90 all in) so I'll probably go for them. Are the bearings part of the assembly, or am I imagining that?

Thanks

Tom.
 

MRBILLYUK

ClioSport Club Member
  FF Jeden Osiem Dwa
Yeah bearings are part of the discs . You can either get them pressed out and pressed back into the new discs or buy discs with the bearings already in .

Heres a guide . You won't need the abs ring on your discs obviously with yours being a cup .The guide says a 30mm hub nut but thats on a mk2 ph1 , i think it might actually be a 32mm hub nut on the 172 cup .

http://www.fubarnet.com/rear_discs.html

Tbh mate i've never seen anybody who rates mintex stuff . Your probably better off with the standard discs and pads .Or you could try the ebc greenstuff pads , they produce hardly any brake dust and are pretty cheap .

http://www.grahamgoode.com/ebc/index.php?partno=DP2983&model=121
 
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  172 cup'd extreme
get the rear disk kit from yozzasport its cheaper than anywhere else and the renault disks already have bearings pressed into them
 
  GDI Demo 182, Rsi Spider
non renault rear discs dont usually have the bearings already in, unless stated..

i would personally use the gen ones as they seem to last much longer on average.

std rear pads will suffice, they dont do that much really.

Andy
 
  Cup 172
MRBILLYUK said:
Yeah bearings are part of the discs . You can either get them pressed out and pressed back into the new discs or buy discs with the bearings already in .

Heres a guide . You won't need the abs ring on your discs obviously with yours being a cup .The guide says a 30mm hub nut but thats on a mk2 ph1 , i think it might actually be a 32mm hub nut on the 172 cup .

http://www.fubarnet.com/rear_discs.html

Tbh mate i've never seen anybody who rates mintex stuff . Your probably better off with the standard discs and pads .Or you could try the ebc greenstuff pads , they produce hardly any brake dust and are pretty cheap .

http://www.grahamgoode.com/ebc/index.php?partno=DP2983&model=121

Was 30 on my cup, if I remember right...
 
  Weeman sucks ****
With the right tools, 1 hour max to change. Piece of pisces.

If they're seized on though, you'll need a hub puller...eh Darth/Cup/whatevercake?! ;)
 
  Lionel Richie
Birdthom said:
Evening all

I need to get the pads and discs changed on the rear of my 172 Cup. Is it easy enough to do? I've done them on a Focus before with no hassle. Anybody got a guide on doing it?

Also, anything I need to watch out for when buying the parts? I can get some mintex pads and discs cheap (£90 all in) so I'll probably go for them. Are the bearings part of the assembly, or am I imagining that?

Thanks

Tom.

that sounds like it doesn't come with bearings = + £60 plus pressing in
 


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