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1.4 front discs
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kizza93
PostPosted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:58 am Up
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i found a how to on here for changing the front discs but it was on a gti i was wandering if mine was the same because mine looks like it has a torx bolt on the back
my car is a 1.4 8v 2002

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Mr-Tigger
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tbh very straight forward procedure,yes you will have torx bolts on there. hardest part is getting the bugger off if its relatively old,i recommend a hammer and a gentle TAP lol.
Joined the GTi massive 10/1/13
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Tolkienfan001
PostPosted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 10:42 am Up
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I have a 1.4 16v. The process was the same.
 

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kizza93
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ok cheers will have a go at doing this tomoz
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Tolkienfan001
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Remember to clean the clips and calipers etc. Some copper grease on the tabs of the pads and clips and where the pads slide in the calipers will stop brake noise. Just don't get it anywhere near the discs or baking part of the pads! Smile
 

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