What a relief.

Disky

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Well anticipation overload.

Mot today for the zed I picked up. Not needing as much work as I first thought.

New backplates
Handbrake shoes adjusted
New cat hadn't been sealed

And that's it, nothing major, should be on the road for the weekend :)
.happy bunny, and just goes to show the quality of the zed, even when not doing many miles and sitting in a field for years lol.
 

Lee

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Those rear back plates can be testing. You need to remove the wheel bearing and shaft :D
 

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That is a very polite way of explaining this process........
Had to do Pauls a few months back. First side took a few hours then the other side was a doddle once I had a technique.
 

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Lol, I'm sure the guys in the garage will manage lolol.

Glad I'm not doing it
 

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Well done, hope car is sorted for weekend and you get some top down motoring for rest of the summer (fingers crossed)
 

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Sorry, what's the back plates?
 

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It's what your handbrake (@hard top ;)) shoes are mounted on Dave. Pain in the arse to change and could've been made so much simpler.

Tony.
 

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@Lee it's gets even better, went up earlier to see how he was getting on,,,,, ended up the back plates were actually ok, he said he only needed to replace "the clips", so jobs a good un......... Really chuffed with it. Ow as he said its only got a little surface corrosion on some suspension components, so that will get fixed over the winter.

@Bampz , not a chance this weekend mate, heading down south to Essex for a family wedding lol
 
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Brian H

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@Lee it's gets even better, went up earlier to see how he was getting on,,,,, ended up the back plates were actually ok, he said he only needed to replace "the clips", so jobs a good un......... Really chuffed with it. Ow as he said its only got a little surface corrosion on some suspension components, so that will get fixed over the winter.

@Bampz , not a chance this weekend mate, heading down south to Essex for a family wedding lol
You dodged a bullet there, the back plates are a PITA to change, not expensive but can be a time consuming job.
 

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Sorry for the OT but are the front back plates also such a PITA?
 

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Sorry for the OT but are the front back plates also such a PITA?
No Dino, they're simple. Provided the screws don't shear off when you loosen them. Tap them on the end and gently tighten them before undoing. You only need to remove the disc to get on the screws. I'm fairly sure the Z4 is the same as the Z3.
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Brian H

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Sorry for the OT but are the front back plates also such a PITA?
Hub off again to change but not such an issue. You need a large socket and mahoosive bar to loosen the hub nut.
 
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