Thanks guys. Today I started pulling it down, but by the time I raced out bought some stands (wanted something safer than the bricks and bits of wood I used to use in my teenage years playing mechanic) and then discovered I need a 32mm socket for the hub nut which Repco doesn't sell, answered the phone and did my usual work stuff, and all I achieved was jacking and securing the Disco, removing front wheels, removed that darn hub nut, pulled the two 18mm or 19mm nuts from the calipers but haven't yet managed to get the calipers off or the ABS sensor wire disconnected.
Is there just 2 18mm bolts to remove the caliper or do the two ~14mm nuts close by also need to come out. I have taken out the little phillips head screw that goes through the rotor and now the rotor and caliper moves a few mm but the caliper won't come off. Not sure if it due to the wear on the rotor not letting the pads slip off or if there is more bolts to remove. Turns out brake pads are 80% worn also so may as well replace them at the same time.
Once the brake caliper is off, do I need to remove the 4 nuts that hold the hub on, and then the axle just slides out, is that right ??
If it was the spider gears in the diff, I just need to drop the front tailshaft, remove the plate with ~10ish bolts around the input shaft of the diff and from here I can access the spider gears, is that right ?? No need to remove the axles ???
Really sweating on getting this running for Sunday, I need to replace the floor in a rental property but it's 2 hours drive away and tools aren't going to fit in my wives VW Golf.
15 years ago I thought nothing of rebuilding a 302 Windsor, pulling carbies down and fitting new kits, modifying suspension etc etc but I worry with newer cars than I'm doing more damage than good.
Ian
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