DIY D22 Front Disc Rotor Removal/Replacement

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gner8r

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First of all, a warning:
IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS ABOUT THIS WHATSOEVER, DO NOT ATTEMPT IT WITHOUT COMPETENT SUPERVISION OR GIVE YOUR TRUCK TO QUALIFIED PERSONS.

Alright here's a bunch of photos and a rough process (that I followed) to Remove my front disc Rotors for machining, same steps can be followed to replace rotors.

Materials:
- High Temp Bearing Grease
- Brake Cleaner
- Rotors - part# DBA 629 (RDA = $55ea, DBA = $80ea) (Part changes for different variants please check with supplier)

Tools:
- 6mm Hex Key
- 14mm Socket
- 19mm Socket/Spanner + Breaker Bar
- #2 Phillips screwdriver
- Circlip remover
- Lock Nut Removal Tool

First things first, Park the truck on some solid flat ground, and chock the rear wheels (not entirely necessary, but a good safe guard nonetheless)

Loosen the wheel nuts and the Hex bolts on the hub cover before jacking the car up off the ground,

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jack it up high enough that you can get a chassis stand in underneath the lower control arm/Chassis rails. NEVER WORK ON A CAR SUPPORTED ONLY BY A JACK.
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Undo the two 19mm bolts that hold the brake Carrier to the spindle.
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Slide the Carrier+caliper off and tuck it away so that it can't fall nor hang by the brake line, fencing wire, bungy straps or cable ties work well. i found that i could safely tuck it away on the upper control arm.

Completely loosen and remove the hub cover
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Remove Circlip thats holding in the drive clutch and remove drive clutch
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Remove 2 x phillips Screws holding in Lock Washer and Remove Lock washer
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Remove Lock nut with Special Tooling (if you don’t have tool, hammer and punch will do, it is not on that tight)
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Pull rotor out and remove front bearing and remove rotor
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once the rotor + hub is out, remove the 6 x 14 mm bolts and then you rotor and hub should be seperated

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when replacing everything just do bove steps in reverse

key thing to do is regrease bearings and bearing should be preloaded to the below specs its done as follows:
1) tighten wheel bearing lock nut to 85 N.m while roating the rotor
2) then loosen it all the way
3) then tight lock nut back upto 1 N.m (basically hand tight)

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Congratulations, you've just successfully changed your brake pads.
(Some images are from other threads hope those guys dont mind)
 
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That's a great link ^^^
thanks

to keep it as a uncluttered diy, this thread is now closed
thanks gner8r for your efforts.....contact admin or mods for editing
cheers
 
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