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Revision as of 15:49, 16 May 2016

Changing the Front Brake pads

Introduction

Changing the Brake Pads is a simple and quick job within the grasp of most abilities.

So what are the symptoms of worn brake pads:

  • Poor braking
  • Pulling to one side
  • Squealing and judder when braking


Changing the Brake Pads

Tools

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  • Standard metric sockets and spanners
  • Assorted screwdrivers
  • Circlip pliers (External)
  • A G-Clamp or piston retraction tool


Removing the Caliper and pads

Jimny Front Caliper

First of all secure the car, release the wheel nuts and jack up the car and remove the road wheel. This then reveals the brake caliper, this is the passenger side (nearside) caliper (UK)

Unbolting the caliper

Using a 12mm spanner, release the front caliper bolt (the left is the front of the car in this picture) and loosen the same bolt on the rear of the caliper.

Open brake caliper

The caliper then opens up using the rear bolt as a hinge.

Removing the brake pads

The pads are retained by small spring clips, a simple pull on the pads (horizontally away from the disk) should remove them (or gently prise out the pads with a small screwdriver - do not remove the spring clips). If you require new pads, spring clips or a caliper fitting kit then these are available in the BigJimny Store.

The new pads

Here are the new pads compared with the old, note that ADK84224 are an aftermarket equivalent of the Suzuki part.New pads, are available in the BigJimny Store. The old are worn down to the metal.


OOPS!


The new pads fitted

The new pads then simply push into place held by the spring clips. Place the anti-squeal shims in place, smear a bit of Copper Grease on the rear of the shims to help reduce squeal.

Using a G-Clamp

Now the Piston has to be moved back, I use a G-Clamp and wind the piston back in until it is flush..

All done

Now swing the caliper back into position and bolt up the caliper bolt.

Re-fit the wheel and lower the vehicle.

Torque Settings

Full details of the torque settings can be found in the reference data


Page last edited on 16/05/2016 by user Mlines