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Date:         Wed, 23 Feb 2000 13:29:08 -0800
Reply-To:     BRENT CHRISTENSEN <bchristensen@INFOGENESIS.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         BRENT CHRISTENSEN <bchristensen@INFOGENESIS.COM>
Subject:      Re: Replacing brake rotors [Syncro]
Comments: To: "drillock@earthlink.net" <drillock@earthlink.net>
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Thanks Mark - your response is the only one I have received suggesting replacement, but is more akin to my way of thinking. I have no idea what I am getting into relative to the front brakes or the ball joints (I am assuming it is pretty straightforward) - is the bearing replacement something that requires a hydraulic press to install/remove them?

I was planning to have my mechanic do the (custom) spring and (OME) shock replacement on the front, and at the same time replace the bushings and ball joints. Possibly even do the front brakes, replace the rotors, and rebuild the calipers.

Are there any parts of that job that you would suggest that I tackle on my own? I am a pretty competent mechanic, but I have developed an aversion to dirty jobs that require multiple days, busted knuckles, and extended periods of laying on one's back grunting and swearing. (I get enough of that at work everyday, and I'm a sales manager for a software company!) :-)

Also, do you know if all the Syncros use the Girling Calipers?

Brent Christensen '89 GL Syncro Westy Santa Barbara, CA

-----Original Message----- From: Mark Drillock [mailto:drillock@earthlink.net] Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 1:14 PM To: BRENT CHRISTENSEN Cc: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: Replacing brake rotors [Syncro

Brent, on most Vanagons the front wheel bearing races are pressed into the rotors so changing the bearings is convenient when changing the rotors. Not on Syncros and at least some South African 2wd models, as these have rotors that can be easily changed without involving the bearings. If you are changing the lower ball joints on your Syncro, I think that you will have the bearing housings out anyway. Given the ~200K miles on it, I would change the bearings while it is apart to save labor charges later. The bearing do wear out.

Mark


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