I have 2005 RB Liberty, with near 150,000. I have had it since new.
The discs and pads are the originals and they are shuddering . I was sure I would need to replace the disc's, so Pedders have quoted for DBA T2 Slotted Street Series Rotors and Akebono Pads (never heard of them, but they swear they are great). $885 supplied (F&R). They want $300 for fitting. Question is how hard is it to replace the these yourself, any tricks I need to know? I think a have a fairly good understanding of cars (built and raced an RX2 BITD), so I think I should be capable of doing it myself. Is it difficult to push the calipers back so the new pads will fit back in? What tools would you need to push the pistons back? Dirty big screw driver? (well that was the method 25 years ago
Alternatively, I have been quoted $645 to have new pads and re-skim the original rotors and flush the fluid. Drive in, drive out. I really thought the rotors would be toast? Is it safe to re-skim these after 150,000 (never been machined before). Actually pretty happy with the standard barake performance so the above option is just because I was going to replace the rotors.
Additionally, I'm getting the LCA bush replaced next week too, as I don't have a press, $390 at pedders for an anit-lift white line bushing, installed and wheel aligned. So I think from reading this might be part of the shudder problem.
I really appreciate any advice you knowledgable guys have
Cheers
Stu



