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Wynn's 1831071 61479 Brake and Clutch Cleaner 500 ml
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u/Doubleday888 ยท 3 pointsr/UKPersonalFinance

Just for reference changing my brake discs was the first real DIY job I did on my car (after servicing), it's quite straightforward but you need a few tools.

Just in case you're tempted to have a go I've copied and pasted what I used from another post.

  • A jack (your car may come with a basic scissor one).
  • Jack stands
  • Some chocks (I just use wood ones I made out of some spare fence posts).
  • A socket and spanner set
  • Impact screwdriver
  • A breaker bar
  • Some copper grease to prevent squeaking.
  • Maybe some pry bars.
  • A brake rewind tool.
  • A bungee cord and WD40 help too.

    Edit: You'll need some brake cleaner to get the packing grease off the disks before installing too.

    Not all are essential (e.g. impact screwdriver only if you have brake screws and they're really tight). Some things can be had for cheaper too (I just have a Machine Mart and Halfords close by). You could also borrow a few things.

    Still probably cheaper than the Labour costs on one brake job, and super satisfying doing yourself. The advantage of an older car (mines 2004) is that they're generally super easy to work on.