Was told by the VW dealership whilst doing its 45K service that the pads needed replacing. Fronts were down to they say 5mm (actually 8 ) and rears down to 1mm (3).
Not wanting to pay $250 for pads & $110/hr to replace pads i have elected to do my own.
Got pads (Bendix CT) from my local guys (who have done all my Renaults & Holden with no problems) and he has given me pads to suit.
HOWEVER.....
Fronts are labelled DB 1192 and look nothing like the pads on the car.
Rears are DB 1325 and possibly look like the ones on the car, if i could get the caliper off.
QUESTIONS:
1) What size spline do i need to get the rear caliper off?
2) Does the rear caliper need a special tool to push the piston back in?
3) What is the correct pad number for the front pads? DB ????
4) Is it common for the rear pads to wear faster than the fronts (on Golfs?)
5) Are the Mk IV rear discs the same as the Mk V ?
Regards
David
Not wanting to pay $250 for pads & $110/hr to replace pads i have elected to do my own.
Got pads (Bendix CT) from my local guys (who have done all my Renaults & Holden with no problems) and he has given me pads to suit.
HOWEVER.....
Fronts are labelled DB 1192 and look nothing like the pads on the car.
Rears are DB 1325 and possibly look like the ones on the car, if i could get the caliper off.
QUESTIONS:
1) What size spline do i need to get the rear caliper off?
2) Does the rear caliper need a special tool to push the piston back in?
3) What is the correct pad number for the front pads? DB ????
4) Is it common for the rear pads to wear faster than the fronts (on Golfs?)
5) Are the Mk IV rear discs the same as the Mk V ?
Regards
David
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