First off ended up at vx dealer for new rear wheel for my vectraC (tried two scappies first.....they both said the same......no chance

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When the tyre place was swapping the tyres over.....i noticed the pads were very low....so decided might as well change em.....so on the way back home called in it vx dealer again for set of rear pads.
Now ive change the rear pads on my veccyB before and they are a doddle to do.
So i was expecting the same and 1/2hr max and job done

Ummmm no......vx has changed the setup on the veccyC.
VeccyB you just knock the two pins out.....remove the anti squeal.....pull the pads out.....push the piston back in....shove the new pads in, refit pins and antisqueal....and your done!
VeccyC you have to remove the capiler completely (you carnt just remove one bolt and lever upwards)
Oh and btw.....the bolts are 7mm allen key type.....the only size i didnt have

So off to Halfords to get one!
Old pads out.....new in....going well

Next prob....the piston will not move back in for anything! I considered opening the bleed valve....but talked myself out of doing that.
Spent about an hour faffing about trying to decide how the pistons go back in.
The caliper setup also has the handbrake attached to it (self adjusting) so no separate drum pads.
I found out.....you need a 'special' tool to wind the pistons back in

Off to halfords again.....bought a universal one....what a suprise it didnt fit

Decided it will fit! So out with a file.....15mins later it fitted! and wound the piston back in

Strangely it only took me about 20mins to do the otherside.....as oppose to THREE hours it took me to do the first side!
So what i learnt was how to change the rear pads on a veccyC and more importantly that 30min job.....you think it will take....takes all afternoon!!