egSi
12-02-2006, 06:16 PM
Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself, nor OzHonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!
Aim: To upgrade the humble eg5s braking capabilties by installing a pair of DBA Front Slotted Rotors.
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_fitme.jpg
Time: 30mins
Required:
- Car jack
- Jack Stands
- 12mm socket, spanner etc
- Hammer
- Impact Hammer (essential)
- Metho and rag
- Wire Brush
- Old Geto boys CD or something similar
Info:
As always i have been busy, blah blah and actually installed these months ago however i only now got round to posting this write up. Sorry bout that lol. This is a very easy install, please dont pay some one to do this, all you need to install these is an Impact Hammer which i can get round for bout $30.00 so buy one and use these easy steps and your down. Wrench on :)
Step 1:
Ok as always, time now to jack up the front of your car safely! Nice sturdy stands in the right places with some nice wheel chocks will keep Uncle Trav happy! :thumbsup: Do it! Scissor jacks are whack!
Also remove wheels. Use your impact hammer and hit the 2 screws cirlced. I do this first so if i cant get em undone i wont have to put the caliper back together. Believe me, its happened.
stockness = teh nissan :thumbdwn:
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_step1%7E0.JPG
my lil mexican homie, Impacto Hammerito :thumbsup:
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_step2a.JPG
Loosened!!
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_step2b.JPG
Step 2:
Well thats pretty much it, lol kiddin! but thats the hardest part. Once the screws r loose all thats needed to do is remove the caliper so u can swap over the rotors. Remove the couple of 12mm bolts holding the caliper to the hub like so. Just swing it aside, this may seem vague but youll know what u have to remove when your under there. Its easy.
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_Step4.JPG
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_Step3.jpg
Step 3:
Once the caliper is out the way slide the rotor off. place it next to the slotted replacement and procede to laugh! ha! slotted owns stock :p but really, the new slotted rotor is a hornbag!
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_Step6a.jpg
before you put the new slotted on, plz knock some of that surface rust off your hub like so, and also CLEAN your new rotor with some metho or something similar. Be careful not to rub the paint of the centre
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_Step6b.JPG
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_Step5.JPG
Step 4:
Now basically reverese the removal process. Please ensure all removed bolts/nuts r TIGHT but NOT OVERTIGHT! were dealing with your brakes here, so a lil precaution is needed. Once all is back together, start car, pump brakes a lil and get some 'feeling' back into the pedal. Go for a short EASY drive to make sure there r no new vibrations and/or ugly noises that werent there before. If all is sweet do some high speed braking on an empty road to double check all is well under there
Done:
Now this is the illest, Slotted rotors get you laid and u know it LOL :D
u should feel a definate difference when under brakes, less fade and far more 'responsive' etc.
if u have added some goodies under your bonnet it may be time to think bout some goodies behind your wheels.
thanks for looking guys
Trav
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/Step7b.JPG
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/Step7c.JPG
Aim: To upgrade the humble eg5s braking capabilties by installing a pair of DBA Front Slotted Rotors.
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_fitme.jpg
Time: 30mins
Required:
- Car jack
- Jack Stands
- 12mm socket, spanner etc
- Hammer
- Impact Hammer (essential)
- Metho and rag
- Wire Brush
- Old Geto boys CD or something similar
Info:
As always i have been busy, blah blah and actually installed these months ago however i only now got round to posting this write up. Sorry bout that lol. This is a very easy install, please dont pay some one to do this, all you need to install these is an Impact Hammer which i can get round for bout $30.00 so buy one and use these easy steps and your down. Wrench on :)
Step 1:
Ok as always, time now to jack up the front of your car safely! Nice sturdy stands in the right places with some nice wheel chocks will keep Uncle Trav happy! :thumbsup: Do it! Scissor jacks are whack!
Also remove wheels. Use your impact hammer and hit the 2 screws cirlced. I do this first so if i cant get em undone i wont have to put the caliper back together. Believe me, its happened.
stockness = teh nissan :thumbdwn:
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_step1%7E0.JPG
my lil mexican homie, Impacto Hammerito :thumbsup:
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_step2a.JPG
Loosened!!
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_step2b.JPG
Step 2:
Well thats pretty much it, lol kiddin! but thats the hardest part. Once the screws r loose all thats needed to do is remove the caliper so u can swap over the rotors. Remove the couple of 12mm bolts holding the caliper to the hub like so. Just swing it aside, this may seem vague but youll know what u have to remove when your under there. Its easy.
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_Step4.JPG
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_Step3.jpg
Step 3:
Once the caliper is out the way slide the rotor off. place it next to the slotted replacement and procede to laugh! ha! slotted owns stock :p but really, the new slotted rotor is a hornbag!
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_Step6a.jpg
before you put the new slotted on, plz knock some of that surface rust off your hub like so, and also CLEAN your new rotor with some metho or something similar. Be careful not to rub the paint of the centre
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_Step6b.JPG
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/normal_Step5.JPG
Step 4:
Now basically reverese the removal process. Please ensure all removed bolts/nuts r TIGHT but NOT OVERTIGHT! were dealing with your brakes here, so a lil precaution is needed. Once all is back together, start car, pump brakes a lil and get some 'feeling' back into the pedal. Go for a short EASY drive to make sure there r no new vibrations and/or ugly noises that werent there before. If all is sweet do some high speed braking on an empty road to double check all is well under there
Done:
Now this is the illest, Slotted rotors get you laid and u know it LOL :D
u should feel a definate difference when under brakes, less fade and far more 'responsive' etc.
if u have added some goodies under your bonnet it may be time to think bout some goodies behind your wheels.
thanks for looking guys
Trav
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/Step7b.JPG
http://undergroundimports.com.au/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/Step7c.JPG