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meatball

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evening all:thumbs
just want a quick bit of advice,
my front brakes i believe are shot, im quite mechanically minded, are they a big job, as this is the first 4x4 ive properly owned, and any tips as to what to look out for,
thanks in advance
craig:thumbs

ps got a great range of hammers!!!!:doh
 
evening all:thumbs
just want a quick bit of advice,
my front brakes i believe are shot, im quite mechanically minded, are they a big job, as this is the first 4x4 ive properly owned, and any tips as to what to look out for,
thanks in advance
craig:thumbs

ps got a great range of hammers!!!!:doh
Same as any car brakes thing so look out for are seized sliders
 
evening all:thumb2
right an update, seems ive also got seized sliders, had a quick look just and the front pad(outer) is almost like new, but the rear is down to the metal:eek:

am assuming the caliper is straight forward to remove, but what about the disc? do you remove the 6 14mm bolts around the hub or not?

where can you get new sliders from, anyone on here?

thanks in advance, as at the moment i cant open files on the pc, so any help is greatly apprieciated
cheers
craig:thumbs
 
evening all:thumb2
right an update, seems ive also got seized sliders, had a quick look just and the front pad(outer) is almost like new, but the rear is down to the metal:eek:

am assuming the caliper is straight forward to remove, but what about the disc? do you remove the 6 14mm bolts around the hub or not?

where can you get new sliders from, anyone on here?

thanks in advance, as at the moment i cant open files on the pc, so any help is greatly apprieciated
cheers
craig:thumbs

Strip it, clean the pad carrier up until its nice and rust free, add some copper grease on contact point of new pads not too much mind, dont get any on disk or pad face, clean the sliders with emery tape and again add some copper grease, 99% you wont need new sliders.

The rear and front brakes wear at different rates anyhow
 
evening all:thumb2
right an update, seems ive also got seized sliders, had a quick look just and the front pad(outer) is almost like new, but the rear is down to the metal:eek:

am assuming the caliper is straight forward to remove, but what about the disc? do you remove the 6 14mm bolts around the hub or not?

where can you get new sliders from, anyone on here?

thanks in advance, as at the moment i cant open files on the pc, so any help is greatly apprieciated
cheers
craig:thumbs
To remove the disc you need to remove the auto hub and also the complete wheel hub and bearings there is a good guide in the downloads section
 
To remove the disc you need to remove the auto hub and also the complete wheel hub and bearings there is a good guide in the downloads section

As I said before on this task, don't let the drive shaft fall out from the back, it is a pig to put back unless you have arms like a gorilla.
There is a knack, but requires quite a push, so best avoid if possible.

Grease the bearings while you are at it.
Safety first, make sure you use good axle stands on firm ground.
Start and complete one side at a time.
 
everything went well, apart from a snapped slider:(
but thanks to jim (shropshieterranobreaker) had the parts and delivered in time for weekend, cant thank him enough:thumbs,
but 2 hours a side:eek: and the rest,
cause id not done 4x4 before i took my time, in all nearly 4 hours a side, but that was freeing everything off, regreasing, et ect

only advice i can give is, this is straight forward enough, just when you remove the hub, put all the bearings, plates ect in an order that you will remember, so you can put back in reverse, and the little screws are available from nissan at 59p plas vat

but in all very satisfying, and well worth the £10 membership fee for the help and advice alone:thumb2:thumb2

thanks all, much apprieciated
 
everything went well, apart from a snapped slider:(
but thanks to jim (shropshieterranobreaker) had the parts and delivered in time for weekend, cant thank him enough:thumbs,
but 2 hours a side:eek: and the rest,
cause id not done 4x4 before i took my time, in all nearly 4 hours a side, but that was freeing everything off, regreasing, et ect

only advice i can give is, this is straight forward enough, just when you remove the hub, put all the bearings, plates ect in an order that you will remember, so you can put back in reverse, and the little screws are available from nissan at 59p plas vat

but in all very satisfying, and well worth the £10 membership fee for the help and advice alone:thumb2:thumb2

thanks all, much apprieciated

good to here u got them sorted u should be ok for run in april now then:augie
 
Aye. Took me ages first time. Several days in fact! Though getting sent the wrong bits didn't help...

I just about managed to avoid snapped sliders on mine but it took a LOT of penetrating oil and wiggling the slider back and forth with a spanner - then walloping them with hammers.
 
Must admit it took me four days, ten minuets work, four hours rain, ten minuets work, four hours rain etc, well we do live in Lakeland. regards bri
 
good to here u got them sorted u should be ok for run in april now then:augie

ooohhhh yyyyeeesss:thumbs

really looking forward to it, be good to use the truck for what its made for, and meet new people:thumb2

ps. bit off topic but i know your on the jap 4x4 site, do you know the person in derby with the terrano, in blue, with roof lights, sticker in back window, keep on seeing it around where i work in derby:D
 
ooohhhh yyyyeeesss:thumbs

really looking forward to it, be good to use the truck for what its made for, and meet new people:thumb2

ps. bit off topic but i know your on the jap 4x4 site, do you know the person in derby with the terrano, in blue, with roof lights, sticker in back window, keep on seeing it around where i work in derby:D

Yea on here his name is r1cho and on jap he is called spud hope fully he might be joining us on run
 
Yea on here his name is r1cho and on jap he is called spud hope fully he might be joining us on run

Spoke to spud says he keeps passing a truck with Nissan sticker and an A bull bar on front is that u meatball
 
oooohhhhh yeah:thumbs

next time i see him ill flash him then, he passes my work regular, just mention to him
johns shoe repairs on uttoxeter road,

he should know where you mean:thumb2
 
Arrghh.. having same problems with my Terrano. Have garage doing front brakes, one was down to metal as had ceased up. But when they've stripped them one of the bolts on the brake caliper carrier has sheared off. Anyone got a drivers sider caliper carrier going.. Nissan price is usual mad price!
 
Try our 2 in house breakers "cncfabs" or "terranobreakershropshire" or if no luck, then these guys www.gt4x4.com :thumbs

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Here is what happened to the Frog 2 year's ago :eek: :eek: :eek:

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The disc was scored but went again with no problems :thumbs

But for some reason the caliper didn't want to know :nenau :lol :lol :lol

Had to use port'a'power to get it off :eek: :eek: :eek:

Think I got my moneys worth out of the pads..... I mean pad :eek: The other 1 had legged it :augie
 
I've just replaced both of my Torque members (calliper Carriers) this afternoon whist replacing the front pads as both had the top slide bolt seized. Fortunately my Disks are OK as the pads ob both sides still had 5mm of meat still on them.
I got them from Stephen AKA cncfabs off here. Might be worth seeing if he's got any more. or maybe Makeitfit, as both are stripping Terranos and Mavs at the mo.
I noticed a difference straight away as far as stopping ability is concerned.
 

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