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Toyota Corolla Disc & Pads


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Hi guys.

I will be doing my front and back disc's & pads over the weekend.

Is there anything i should look out for?

Any tips or hints?

Btw it's a Toyota Corolla G6 on a 1999 plate.

Thanks in advance

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Here is an a guide in the workshop section. It is really helpful when I done mine. It is for a E12 Corolla but should still be relalively the same procedure

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Does anyone know if the rear discs are wind-in?

Its a Toyota Corolla G6 1.3 1999.

Thanks in advance!

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Does anyone know if the rear discs are wind-in?

Its a Toyota Corolla G6 1.3 1999.

Thanks in advance!

i test drove a 1.3 g6 a few years and it had drums on the back? rears are usually wind - in. make sure you reomove the sliders so you can clean and regrease them.

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Does anyone know if the rear discs are wind-in?

Its a Toyota Corolla G6 1.3 1999.

Thanks in advance!

i test drove a 1.3 g6 a few years and it had drums on the back? rears are usually wind - in. make sure you reomove the sliders so you can clean and regrease them.

Thought they might be wind-in / wind-back.

My corolla has rear disc's.

Many thanks mate.

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