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Somebody being spoilt !

Stu8

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Fitting new discs and pads tomorrow, can't wait so excited (sad I know )


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Nice!
I fitted those to my old Amber Red HDI. They were great and looked the dogs too :D
 

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Yeh I’ve got those front and rear I can’t fault them definitely improve the stopping power from standard, remember though you must bed them in first no mad braking from 140 first run out! :D
 

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I'll post some pics once fitted tomorrow :dance:
 

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They look really nice Stu8,
I've a feeling if I wanted nice black discs for mine they'd be 2 grand !!
 

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Very happy with the look just a bit of bedding in to go, now on to the next mod !


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Fronts are easy enough aren't they. Do you have a wind in tool for the rear?
 

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They look good but I thought they were actually black - doh :brickwall:
 

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Plecodoras said:
They look good but I thought they were actually black - doh :brickwall:
They are until you brake, it's a protective coating for the rest of the rotor keeps the rust away.
 

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RCZIain said:
Fronts are easy enough aren't they. Do you have a wind in tool for the rear?
Yes I used a Sealey VS0282 Brake Piston Wind-back tool .
 

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Stu8 said:
RCZIain said:
Fronts are easy enough aren't they. Do you have a wind in tool for the rear?
Yes I used a Sealey VS0282 Brake Piston Wind-back tool .

Thanks, mine needs new rear discs. I'll treat myself I think.
 

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RCZIain said:
Stu8 said:
RCZIain said:
Fronts are easy enough aren't they. Do you have a wind in tool for the rear?
Yes I used a Sealey VS0282 Brake Piston Wind-back tool .

Thanks, mine needs new rear discs. I'll treat myself I think.
Go for it just don't let the misses find out :beer:
 

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Stu8 said:
Plecodoras said:
They look good but I thought they were actually black - doh :brickwall:
They are until you brake, it's a protective coating for the rest of the rotor keeps the rust away.

They still rust just not as bad as untreated discs :thumbup:
 
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