Ok, I'll answer my own post then since i went ahead and did it yesteday evening anyway..
Piece of cake, no real gotchas, only thing to watch is that you need a slightly odd hex bit for the screw holding the disc on. I had one in a screwdriver set that was thankfully strong enough.
Caliper bolts were a bugger to get off so needs a very long wrench or a very large hammer, but fine when you get em moving.
Quite impressed with the ridge that had developed on my front discs, looks like they take by far the majority of the punishment bringing the big bugger to a halt.
So yeah, anyone else contemplating attempting the job themselves it i'd say go right ahead, prob took me 30-45mins per corner and at $680 for the full set of parts including replacing the wear sensors it was rather more cost effective than getting a dealer to do it.
Cheers,
Al


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