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Old January 21st 06, 05:08 PM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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Hi all i'm putting new disks and pads on me 145 tomorrow and have left the
manwel at work ! any thing to watch out for ? or any special tool i will
need ?

Thanks ME


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Old January 21st 06, 05:21 PM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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mad eddie pressed random keys in the following order On 21/01/2006 17:08:
> Hi all i'm putting new disks and pads on me 145 tomorrow and have left the
> manwel at work ! any thing to watch out for ? or any special tool i will
> need ?
>
> Thanks ME
>
>


Nope, it's dead easy, same principal for doing most fwd brakes, the
piston just pushes back in, but the rears need a winding tool.
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Old January 21st 06, 05:49 PM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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"Adam Carter" > wrote in message
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> mad eddie pressed random keys in the following order On 21/01/2006 17:08:
>> Hi all i'm putting new disks and pads on me 145 tomorrow and have left
>> the manwel at work ! any thing to watch out for ? or any special tool i
>> will need ?
>>
>> Thanks ME

>
> Nope, it's dead easy, same principal for doing most fwd brakes, the piston
> just pushes back in, but the rears need a winding tool.


Thanks done the back one's made the wind in toll at work , is handy to have
a nice CNC mill to do home work on lol


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Old January 22nd 06, 11:34 PM posted to alt.autos.alfa-romeo
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Default 145 cloverleaf front brakes

Hi all ,done the front ones now took me some time to sus out how to get the
pads out (massive hangover) but all done now took me an hour and a half
(trying to focus took me half an hour lol)

"mad eddie" > wrote in message
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> "Adam Carter" > wrote in message
> ...
>> mad eddie pressed random keys in the following order On 21/01/2006 17:08:
>>> Hi all i'm putting new disks and pads on me 145 tomorrow and have left
>>> the manwel at work ! any thing to watch out for ? or any special tool i
>>> will need ?
>>>
>>> Thanks ME

>>
>> Nope, it's dead easy, same principal for doing most fwd brakes, the
>> piston just pushes back in, but the rears need a winding tool.

>
> Thanks done the back one's made the wind in toll at work , is handy to
> have a nice CNC mill to do home work on lol
>


 




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