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Old 25-05-2014, 02:08 PM
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Hey all,

I am attempting to change the pads and discs on MY2010 WRX STI, come up against a brick wall being a novice. Can somebody please advise on the following - do all the little nuts in the picture need to be undone? can even get to some due to the rotation of the disc, or is it just the central large nut that needs taking off??






The discs I have to replace are just standard OEM



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Old 25-05-2014, 02:23 PM
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Should come off Try tapping with a hide mallet.
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Old 25-05-2014, 02:29 PM
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The centre nut needs to come off?
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Old 25-05-2014, 03:12 PM
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they must be two piece disks ? - ive never seen those before but im guessing they just need a few hefty thumps from behind to come off - shouldn't need to undo centre nut or the little ones - caveat ,, just a guess
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Old 25-05-2014, 03:15 PM
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Centre nut stays on. If anything there will be small screws that go where the countersink holes are but there's non on yours
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Old 25-05-2014, 03:17 PM
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Look at the new disks they fit over the flange near the centre nut. The nut holds the hub together
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Old 25-05-2014, 03:30 PM
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Can't see how it just comes off without removing the centre nut??
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Old 25-05-2014, 03:41 PM
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Any ideas guys really can't see how this disc comes off ??
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Old 25-05-2014, 04:36 PM
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The middle nut has a clip with splayed ends on it which will need to be removed before removing the big nut and hopefully the disc should come off so try that first .
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Tap the disc with a rubber mallet and it will just come off. The centre nut stays as it is.
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Old 25-05-2014, 05:21 PM
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Maybe take it to someone who knows what they are doing.after all brakes are important.
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Old 25-05-2014, 05:32 PM
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Maybe take it to someone who knows what they are doing.after all brakes are important.
All done 2.5 hours first side, 23 minutes second. Thanks to all the posters turned out the disc just needed a bit of persuasion.

As of tomorrow I will have a full set of brake pads 3/4 left, 2 OEM rear discs and the front drilled discs and pads also 3/4 left. No lips on the discs.

See front discs below - Performance friction
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Old 25-05-2014, 05:33 PM
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Tap the disc with a rubber mallet and it will just come off. The centre nut stays as it is.
Cheers mate job done
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you might notice a difference from pf discs to oe. PF are ace discs
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Old 25-05-2014, 06:18 PM
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you might notice a difference from pf discs to oe. PF are ace discs
Yeah I can feel a bit of difference, the Front PF discs and pads also the rear discs and pads are up for grabs if anyone is interested - front 326mm and rear 316mm
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Old 25-05-2014, 09:21 PM
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You sure those old discs are oe ?
As they don't to me
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You sure those old discs are oe ?
As they don't to me
The way I read it is the change is from Performance Friction to OEM. So the old ones aren't OEM and therefore your Spidey sense is correct.
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Lol yep should stop speed reading as I can't !
I'd keep them bells in a safe place
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That's correct guys, ones I took off are performance friction 👍 new ones I put on are OE.

The pads and discs I took off are for sale if anyone is interested ?
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well done Neil ! glad you got there in the end
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how comes you down graded so to speak??
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Not had the car long and always get new tyres and brakes with a new car, I know it's an expense but it's just a routine I got into. Only use the car for fast road and I have always found OE spot on 👍
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As CJ said, keep those bells. You could have just swapped the rota's over and kept them same set up.
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for future reference, on some cars/discs, those 2 smaller holes in between the stud holes are sometimes threaded. If they are, you can put a bolt in, which as you tighten, will push the disc away from the hub.
Rubber mallet method works just as well though
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for future reference, on some cars/discs, those 2 smaller holes in between the stud holes are sometimes threaded. If they are, you can put a bolt in, which as you tighten, will push the disc away from the hub.
Rubber mallet method works just as well though
Cheers Andy 👍
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Not had the car long and always get new tyres and brakes with a new car, I know it's an expense but it's just a routine I got into. Only use the car for fast road and I have always found OE spot on 👍
fair play..
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