Excellent video, I moved the brake hose out of it’s fixing to give some more space to get a wrench in. I reiterate your point about matching the brake pads up the same as the old ones come out, I mistakenly didn’t and put in two brake pads without the extra bit on one side and when I came to the other realised and had to undo what I just did. Should have listened more to your point! Also my pads came with new metal retainer clips so I swapped out the old ones.
ryan pratt thanks, yes give it a go, you will get a real sense of achievement. Let me know how you get on and if I have missed anything from the video.
Ive had the car 18 months, all its had in that time is new brakes for the mot and a service. Its a fantastic car, looks good and the build quality is solid. In comparision to the german rivals like the golf the gtcs really are great value for money. Ive got the 1.4t turbo sri 140bhp model, which isnt the quickest, but its more than enough for most people and its decent on fuel.
Generally, quite standard and useful tips on how to change discs/pads but I would not put any copper grease on anti-rattle clips where pads are moving as dust can easily get stuck to them causing the disc to seize...Better to apply some grease between cleaned yoke surface and clip to avoid any future corrosion
Good job. except, you’ve covered the pads and disc with the copper slip on your gloves, I don’t think that’ll help the breaking distance very much. Lol. Great video though. Came in very handy. 👍
I did it both sides thanks to the video. However I’m having brake noise (which made me change the pads and discs) and it seems that the pads are rubbing on the discs still. I think I may have a sticking piston as it was very hard to push back. Would this ring true?
There are two signs of a sticking piston, the first is that the wheel is hot after driving and the second, if you jack the wheel up but cant turn the wheel with one hand, there should be a small amount of friction but the wheel should spin a little. I've recently changed my callipers on my Avensis, as my pads were sticking to the disc, make sure you subscribe, as I will be posting it it soon.
Iv done my brakes before on my last car but could not get the retaining screw out the disc. Before I rake my gtc that's probably on original discs at 50k... any tips? Yours just came off so easy..
You may have tried this already, but if not try turning the screw driver with one hand while tapping the end of the screw driver with a hammer, the shock might just set it free.
@@amateurtorque6709 there are 2 different sized discs fitted to the Astra J, the 300 is the bigger of the two, you need to check what size is fitted to the car before ordering parts
@@amateurtorque6709 Hi, 😊 great video. I think you can use swan necks to push the piston back. Can I just ask, do you have to remove the lid off the brake fluid reservoir and bleed the brakes up afterwards or did you clamp the hose? I am confident doing the remove and replace but not bleeding the system. Any tips would be appreciated. Thank you.
@@sallylane728 nice to have a girl doing her own brakes. you don't need to remove the lid off the reservoir. I didn't bleed the brakes on this due to the car being fairly new.