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25th November 2006, 11:54 | #1 |
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Brake Pads on ZT
Does anyone know how long brake pads typically last for? Or is this a dumb question?
I only ask because i'm going to touch up the calipers with a bit of silver paint to make them look clean. Whilst i've got the wheels off they were going to get a clean and I wondered if it was worth replacing the brake pads? I've had the car 18months and they have never been changed. The car is a 54 plate (two years old from registration last month). I doubt they would have been changed in the two years. |
25th November 2006, 12:04 | #2 |
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I'm not sure how long they last but it's only a simply job to do so I would wait till they needed doing, Have a look how much they have left on them and take it from there |
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Ok, thanks!
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How hard is it to actually take the whole caliper off? I've just read the how to for changing the brake pads as the calipers need a good clean first, but if I was able to remove it from the brake hose this would make life easy to paint away from the car paint work! Do I have to drain the brake fluid from the car?
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25th November 2006, 12:35 | #5 |
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I think your car would be heaver on pads if it is an auto, does anyone else know?
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25th November 2006, 14:01 | #6 |
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The 190 has, like the 260, bigger discs/pads than the 75/160 and other variants.
Based on my use of the ZT, my rear brake discs/pads were replaced at 45k service and need doing again at 85k miles. The fronts had new pads but not discs, but really pads and disc need doing now. I believe that as with tyre wear (typically 20k on the V6 ZT) the 1.8T has slightly better brake and tyre wear owing to the difference in weight. It's not a big difference but enough to make the 1.8T 160 a much more attractive option than the V6 version. By comparison my 75 1.8 did not need any attention to brakes in the period I owned it to 60k miles and averaged 30k+ miles on the 205 tyres. |
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So far I have left it in the hand sof the dealership doing the service, but I intend to do it myself at the next service to mitigate the cost of the cambelt/waterpump change also due! Sorry, I can't answer your query. From experience of pad changes on other Rovers, I'd say the easiest is to leave the callipers attached to avoid the necessity to bleed after completion, unless, a full fluid change was on the cards.
Are you brush or aerosol painting your callipers? I am also keen to give mine a clean/paint and add some MG decals that I have seen on Ebay. |
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I was going to brish paint them whilst attached to the car. However I thought that removing them would enable me to clean them better and get a better finish on them with the spray can. It could also be done in the warmth of the home which always a bonus!
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