Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info...
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Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info...
They use to be here, but I can't find any of the FAQs now...can you help.
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (creator1322)
GK removed the FAQ.
but I don't recall there being a link to a brake DIY in there... are you sure you saw one in there?
but I don't recall there being a link to a brake DIY in there... are you sure you saw one in there?
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (TouringAccord)
That's too bad...i saw a "generalized" brake FAQ.
Thing is, I'd like to know how to properly change my front brake pads and remove rotor to have it serviced.
Would you recommend somewhere to look to get a good idea of how to do this?
Thanks T.A.!
Thing is, I'd like to know how to properly change my front brake pads and remove rotor to have it serviced.
Would you recommend somewhere to look to get a good idea of how to do this?
Thanks T.A.!
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (creator1322)
My GF used to have an '03 Accord and I've installed pads on that car. There's nothing to it really. Just take the wheel off, and loosen one bolt on the back of the caliper to open it and replace the pads. If you want to do the rotors, just unbolt the calipers from the bracket and slide the brake rotor off the hub.
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (creator1322)
well, here is a writeup from a 6th gen Accord. The basic steps are the same, the socket sizes and torque specs maybe slightly different but it gives you a good idea of what you need to do.
Pad Replacement
Rotor Replacement
also, here is an exploded parts view of your front and rear brakes.
Front
Rear
Besides a set of basic hand tools, you'll need a special tool to turn the rear caliper pistons in. You can get them at most any auto parts store, they look like this...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_1...brake
You'll also want an impact driver to get the 2 screws out of each face of the rotor. I use this...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_1...l=1|3
Hope that helps you
Pad Replacement
Rotor Replacement
also, here is an exploded parts view of your front and rear brakes.
Front
Rear
Besides a set of basic hand tools, you'll need a special tool to turn the rear caliper pistons in. You can get them at most any auto parts store, they look like this...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_1...brake
You'll also want an impact driver to get the 2 screws out of each face of the rotor. I use this...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_1...l=1|3
Hope that helps you
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (TouringAccord)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TouringAccord »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Hope that helps you </TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm sure that'll help him, and that's the kind of thing that should be in the FAQ threads.
Hope that helps you </TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm sure that'll help him, and that's the kind of thing that should be in the FAQ threads.
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (JDM_Acccord)
How does that little box tool work?
I did my rear's on my 6th gen and they said use needle nose pliers. It was a pain in the ****.
I did my rear's on my 6th gen and they said use needle nose pliers. It was a pain in the ****.
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (Legendaryyaj)
the cube tool has six sides - each with a different pattern to match up with specific manufacturer's rear brakes. There are square holes on each side to accommodate 3/8" ratchets. Find the side that fits in your brake piston and then stick your 3/8 ratchet in the opposite side, and turn.
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (TouringAccord)
Would you please recommend a place to buy some parts? I just need front brake pads and any accessories i might need.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (TouringAccord)
Touring Accord:
You're post here is an excellent help thank you! I was hoping that you could check your links, because the link for "Pad Replacement" and "Rotor Replacement" is the same. I do need some pointers and the torque settings for removing and replacing the rotor.
Thank you!
J
You're post here is an excellent help thank you! I was hoping that you could check your links, because the link for "Pad Replacement" and "Rotor Replacement" is the same. I do need some pointers and the torque settings for removing and replacing the rotor.
Thank you!
J
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (creator1322)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by creator1322 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Touring Accord:
You're post here is an excellent help thank you!</TD></TR></TABLE>
no problem always glad to help
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by creator1322 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was hoping that you could check your links, because the link for "Pad Replacement" and "Rotor Replacement" is the same.</TD></TR></TABLE>
opps, sorry about that. Not sure how that happened but I fixed it.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by creator1322 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I do need some pointers and the torque settings for removing and replacing the rotor.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ask away
You're post here is an excellent help thank you!</TD></TR></TABLE>
no problem always glad to help
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by creator1322 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was hoping that you could check your links, because the link for "Pad Replacement" and "Rotor Replacement" is the same.</TD></TR></TABLE>
opps, sorry about that. Not sure how that happened but I fixed it.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by creator1322 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I do need some pointers and the torque settings for removing and replacing the rotor.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ask away
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (TouringAccord)
Thank you kindly for the link update!
Who/what would you recommend for a replacement rotor?
I'm purchasing a genuine honda pad set, but was thinking of machining the rotors.
Who/what would you recommend for a replacement rotor?
I'm purchasing a genuine honda pad set, but was thinking of machining the rotors.
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (creator1322)
If you are going to replace the rotors, I would get some Brembo blanks. I have always been pleased with those rotors.
If your rotors have enough material to be turned down and you can get it done for cheap then go ahead. I usually just replace the rotors because it doesn't always cost that much more and I dont have to wait for the old ones to be turned, just my personal preference though.
If your rotors have enough material to be turned down and you can get it done for cheap then go ahead. I usually just replace the rotors because it doesn't always cost that much more and I dont have to wait for the old ones to be turned, just my personal preference though.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDM_Acccord »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">why were they removed?</TD></TR></TABLE>
There was too much irrelevant to the G7/G8 Accord.
There was too much irrelevant to the G7/G8 Accord.
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (TouringAccord)
Thanks "TouringAccord" for the write up and help!
I followed your instructions, and along with an oem set of pads, everything went perfectly smoothly.
I had the rotors turned but will need to have them fully replaced next round i do brakes according to the guy who turned them for $20/both. (this North Hollywood suspension and brake shop was fantastic, ps)
LASTLY -
I think I need to flush my brake fluid though, it looked a little dirty in the reservoir.
Any special instructions, materials, i should know about.
Thanks again!
I followed your instructions, and along with an oem set of pads, everything went perfectly smoothly.
I had the rotors turned but will need to have them fully replaced next round i do brakes according to the guy who turned them for $20/both. (this North Hollywood suspension and brake shop was fantastic, ps)
LASTLY -
I think I need to flush my brake fluid though, it looked a little dirty in the reservoir.
Any special instructions, materials, i should know about.
Thanks again!
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Re: Where's the FAQs? I'm looking for the DIY 03 Accord V6 brake info... (creator1322)
Here's a link on bleeding/flushing. Have a ball. http://syclone.motocrew.com/CG5/brakebleed.htm
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