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    Rear Brake Disc Problems

    Could anyone point me to a removal procedure for the rear brake discs on a C70? I've removed the caliper and the disc appears loose i.e i can wiggle it about, however it only moves about 1/4 of an inch. I reckon there must be something else holding it on, but i can't work out what it is!
    I'm working on it just now so any help greatly appreciated.

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    that wil be the handbrake shoes on the inside of the drum

    you need to release them
    if its the same as the 850
    there is a daisu wheel accessable through the inspection hole
    think wobbly dave has done a how to
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    I've had a look in the inspection hole and can't see a daisy wheel? Not sure what it would look like though to be honest.
    I had a look through the How2 section but looks as if Wobbly Dave has done one for the front brakes only!

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    put the inspecton hole to the top
    use a torch and you are looking for a kind of spoked wheel


    try this
    http://www.vpcuk.org/forums/showthre...ake+adjustment
    1995 854 t5
    40mm lowered
    bilstien shocks
    strut brace [ome] wow what a difference
    poly top mount
    new turbo
    drop links and rod ends
    bonnet wadding removed

    RICA power

    turob to i/c pipe hose
    bcs hoses
    silicone vac lines (part done)
    new oe wishbones
    k&n panel filter

    to do
    paint up v70 r calipers calipers
    R bumper

    my vBGarage

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    Thanks for your help, that's it off!

    It's easy when you know how!

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    glad to be of help
    1995 854 t5
    40mm lowered
    bilstien shocks
    strut brace [ome] wow what a difference
    poly top mount
    new turbo
    drop links and rod ends
    bonnet wadding removed

    RICA power

    turob to i/c pipe hose
    bcs hoses
    silicone vac lines (part done)
    new oe wishbones
    k&n panel filter

    to do
    paint up v70 r calipers calipers
    R bumper

    my vBGarage

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    I had done a rear one - but for pad removal only...
    http://www.vpcuk.org/forums/showthread.php?t=1277

    Indeed removing the disk with the inboard drum can be a bit tricky if you have never done it before.
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