Special Kay
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Barty I'm very envious of your steering wheel, its very very nice 

Special Kay said:Barty I'm very envious of your steering wheel, its very very nice![]()
I thought about it a long time and although it seems easy to do the rebuild myself, I in the end opted for just changing for Pagid refurb ones as this was easier and quicker. I did the R/H front first as it was jammed, cost me £67.00 from Euro Car Parts. Now at Halfords only £31 something. Bought one for the L/H front and will do at my leisure.axelleveau said:Did have a talk with a front caliper starting to stick (pushed piston back and forth a few times to free and lube the seal). I will have to do a proper overall of the front brakes but I need the car right now so hope this will do the trick for a little while![]()
On that note, what would people recommend? New calipers or rebuild? I am on the fence as even if I get new ones I'll have to paint them anyway and still have to source new hoses alongside...
MikeyH said:I thought about it a long time and although it seems easy to do the rebuild myself, I in the end opted for just changing for Pagid refurb ones as this was easier and quicker. I did the R/H front first as it was jammed, cost me £67.00 from Euro Car Parts. Now at Halfords only £31 something. Bought one for the L/H front and will do at my leisure.

Odd. If I put my old coupe reg into Halfords it comes up with Pagid fronts for £51.36 and Pagid rears for £35.04. I think I’d prefer Pagid to Ridex, but only because Ridex always seems to be cheapest option for everything on AUTODOC and generally you get what you pay for.axelleveau said:Halfords does not have any option.
Zedebee said:Odd. If I put my old coupe reg into Halfords it comes up with Pagid fronts for £51.36 and Pagid rears for £35.04. I think I’d prefer Pagid to Ridex, but only because Ridex always seems to be cheapest option for everything on AUTODOC and generally you get what you pay for.
If you want stick with OEM, you will need ATEs which will cost you rather more.
Refurb is another option, but before you do anything else pull out and clean the slider pins just to make sure it is actually the piston that is sticking,
