Posts: 4,566
Threads: 102
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
9
Location: Sunderland
Thanks: 60
Given 14 thank(s) in 14 post(s)
Well lads, the HDIs hand brake has bit the dust, one of the cables has snapped, well its been on the car since it was made, my dad replaced the other side, but I want to replace the two.
where is the best place to get these?, also which ones are the best ones, as my dad is telling me to stay clear from euro part. also how easy are these to fit?
the car is only holding on one side sadly,
Posts: 6,569
Threads: 183
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
20
Location: eastwood/notts
Car Model/Spec: moonstone hdi #2
Thanks: 0
Given 8 thank(s) in 8 post(s)
I went euro car parts this morning for some.
£12 each iirc plus 10% discount.
Extra10
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
Posts: 4,566
Threads: 102
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
9
Location: Sunderland
Thanks: 60
Given 14 thank(s) in 14 post(s)
are they any good? as my dad said some euro parts are a bit off.
Posts: 5,203
Threads: 110
Joined: Jan 2012
Reputation:
20
Location: Devon
Car Model/Spec: Estate, DT, GTI6 and 205
Thanks: 1
Given 30 thank(s) in 30 post(s)
pagid is decent stuff for the money
Posts: 6,569
Threads: 183
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
20
Location: eastwood/notts
Car Model/Spec: moonstone hdi #2
Thanks: 0
Given 8 thank(s) in 8 post(s)
They're still in the bags in the boot of the dturbo.
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
Posts: 4,566
Threads: 102
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
9
Location: Sunderland
Thanks: 60
Given 14 thank(s) in 14 post(s)
is it an easy job to do? I have only changed handbrakes on metros, and that's a right old bastard of a job!
Posts: 7,825
Threads: 465
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
114
Location: Cullompton Devon
Car Model/Spec: Vauxhall
Thanks: 1
Given 98 thank(s) in 92 post(s)
hammer chisel 10mm 13mm spanner maybe a torx bit to remove the rear handbrake cover
think i fitted first line ones to my estate i believe they are handed and different lengths
Posts: 6,569
Threads: 183
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
20
Location: eastwood/notts
Car Model/Spec: moonstone hdi #2
Thanks: 0
Given 8 thank(s) in 8 post(s)
Cully they are handed.
Not sure how it's done my self, but cheers for the little guide. :-)
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
Posts: 10,864
Threads: 117
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
119
Location: Southampton
Car Model/Spec: 306 HDi and friends
Thanks: 13
Given 106 thank(s) in 106 post(s)
Pagid ones are fine, as are first line ime. Piece of cake to fit, worst bit will be getting the old ones out of the caliper.
Posts: 1,663
Threads: 62
Joined: Jul 2012
Reputation:
10
Location: Rugby, Warwickshire
Car Model/Spec: Golf 7 GTD : LBSC Rallye
Thanks: 0
Given 11 thank(s) in 11 post(s)
I did both in a short afternoon. As above, hardest bit is getting them out the caliper but as they're going, a decent punch and hammer will see to it. Clean up the hole and grease it.
Night Blue VW Golf 7 GTD : Bianca 306 Rallye : Mini Cooper D (The Mrs')
HDi Owner for 200k/9 years
Posts: 6,569
Threads: 183
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
20
Location: eastwood/notts
Car Model/Spec: moonstone hdi #2
Thanks: 0
Given 8 thank(s) in 8 post(s)
What's best way to get them out the caliper? I'm fitting mine tonight when I finish work at about 10pm, will be back at work at 6am so don't want to be out to long messing about.
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI
Posts: 10,864
Threads: 117
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
119
Location: Southampton
Car Model/Spec: 306 HDi and friends
Thanks: 13
Given 106 thank(s) in 106 post(s)
As c2k says, punch and a hammer. Maybe best off doing them another time if you've only got 8 hours between shifts, as i presume you'd also like to eat, shower and sleep in that time as well lol.
Posts: 2,607
Threads: 136
Joined: Jun 2013
Reputation:
11
Location: Basingstoke/Reading
Car Model/Spec: 306 hdi stage 2 & 205 DTI
Thanks: 6
Given 39 thank(s) in 39 post(s)
The bit that took the longest was dropping the exhaust and heat shields in my opinion! Watch out you don't round off the little plastic screws that holds the shield up
Posts: 6,569
Threads: 183
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
20
Location: eastwood/notts
Car Model/Spec: moonstone hdi #2
Thanks: 0
Given 8 thank(s) in 8 post(s)
I got home last night from work around 10pm after 16 hour shift and only took a few hours.
Cut the cable at the caliper, hit them out of the caliper (I used heat on one of them), dropped the heat shield at the back and just moved it towards front of the car.
The rest you can easily guess.
If I can do them anyone can. :-)
#2 Moonstone Blue HDI