Front Disk Removal - Lantra 1.6 (2000 V-Reg)

Discussion in 'Hyundai Elantra / Lantra' started by Ed Gasket, Mar 10, 2007.

  1. Ed Gasket

    Ed Gasket Guest

    Hi, Does anyone know if a disk change is straightforward? The Haynes
    Elantra (closest to a Lantra) manual says you have to remove the
    entire 'Steering Knuckle' and then get the disc pressed off at a
    garage though some models will just pull off after removing the
    caliper. Anyone changed front disks on a Lantra?
     
    Ed Gasket, Mar 10, 2007
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  2. Ed Gasket

    Deck Guest

    I don't even know anyone, who knows anyone, who knows waht a Lantra is!
     
    Deck, Mar 11, 2007
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  3. Ed Gasket

    B Crawford Guest

    I think Lantras are non North American versions of upscale Elantras or
    perhaps down scaled Sonatas. That said I owned a ORD once. That's right when
    it broke down it wasn't Found on road dead.
    BC
     
    B Crawford, Mar 11, 2007
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  4. Ed Gasket

    Ed Gasket Guest

    The Lantra is the European version of the Elantra.
    I had a closer inspection of the discs and they look like they fit
    from the outside, so should come off without having to remove the hub
    from the car first. Don't know how rusted on they get though; any tips
    for removal other than smashing off with a big hammer which may damage
    the wheel bearing?
     
    Ed Gasket, Mar 12, 2007
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  5. Ed Gasket

    hyundaitech Guest

    Big hammer is definitely the way to go. If you plan on reinstalling the
    discs, use either a heavy plastic or brass hammer to keep from damaging
    the discs.

    You can probably find very good service information at www.hmaservice.com
    as long as you keep in mind that there may be small differences, most of
    which I'd expect to be in the fuel injection system.

    Hyundai also often introduces new models in other areas of the world prior
    to the U.S. If the fourth digit of your VIN is D, tell the site you have a
    2001 Elantra. If it's J, tell the site you have a 2000 Elantra.
     
    hyundaitech, Mar 12, 2007
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