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pth184

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I have a 2004 Discovery and would llike to take a shot at replacing my own front brake pads. I am average when it comes to mechanics but I need to save money for medical bills from a sick child. Anybody have any advice? Is it crazy for a novice to try? Thanks.
 

joey

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Front brakes are very simple to change on the D2. Remove the wheel, then use a 13mm (I think this is the right size) 6 point socket to remove the calipers. Squeeze the caliper using one old brake pad and a large c-clamp. put new pads in... put calipers back on and tighten the two bolts... put wheel back on.
 

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Biggest issue when doing brakes on a Disco is to get good rotors and pads that stop well and are not dusty so you don't have to deal with the 3 Amigos.
What sort of driving do you do, how much off road?
You might look at the 3 different sets of brakes kits Atlantic British has on sale.
 

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