Disclaimer:
This guide is designed to give you an idea of how the brake change process goes. Incorrectly done brakes could lead to premature failure or failure to work causing an accident.
You do your own brakes at your own risk
I am not accepting any responsibility to any damage or injury that is caused to you or the property. If you are unsure about your capabilities of doing the brakes, then you should seek professional help.
As mentioned above, this is a Guide to show you what occurs on a brake change. Your work is your own risk


Also Never Replace One side of pads or disc – always do them in pairs
So if 1 side needs new pads – both sides must be done
If 1 side Needs a new disc, you need 2x discs and a new set of pads


Brake Fluid is corrosive to bodywork - it must be rised off quickly with plenty of water to prevent damage to the bodywork


Brake Fluid is also harmful to the Human Body, follow the precautions on the Bottle of Brake Fluid
or google how to handle brake fluid
Avoid contact with eyes, cuts, sores and digestion

Never Ignore a problem with brakes, should you notice a wet patch around a brake hose or pipe, find out why
For example it has a tiny nick in it - this bad news
I didn't do a regular check, as a result i had a damage pipe, and it did burst when i needed it most. DO NOT IGNORE BRAKE PROBLEMS