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#201919 - 27/03/10 11:13 AM Breaks arrived :) But a question...
Alex_H Offline


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Just got my breaks (at last ) And they have sent me 8 pads! I reakon I know whats what but I want a 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th opinion

I got 2 sets of rears (in the middle of pic)


One set of the front pads have this on them


I assume I use the others thought as the it has 2 little bits poking out like the piston winding tool I got

Hopefully I'll fit em tomorow if I not to hung over or it'll have to be next weekend
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#201920 - 27/03/10 11:30 AM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Alex_H]
Dave_P Offline


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The ones with the metal bits poking out fit into the piston and keep the pad fixed to the piston, the other ones are the outside facing pads.

So you should have:

4x Front pads (2 with metal bits)
4x Rear pads (not necessarily any with the metal bits like the fronts, just the guides..)


Edited by Dave_P (27/03/10 11:32 AM)

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#201921 - 27/03/10 12:05 PM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Dave_P]
Alex_H Offline


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Oh yh you can tell I'm a dunce

Cheers Dave
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#201922 - 27/03/10 12:10 PM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Alex_H]
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No probs mate, remember to give your pistons a bit of the old wire brush to get rid of the old crap that's built up and wind your rear pistons in a good way as they'll self adjust when you replace the new pads

A smidge of copper slip (anti-seize compound) onto the mating surfaces and on the bolt threads before replacing will make changing the brakes easier in the future.

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#201923 - 27/03/10 02:50 PM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Dave_P]
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Quote:


A smidge of copper slip (anti-seize compound) onto the mating surfaces and on the bolt threads before replacing will make changing the brakes easier in the future.





Aslo stops them sqeakling like a stuck pig.
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#201924 - 28/03/10 11:13 AM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Twiddle]
Alex_H Offline


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Cool, is that the same as copper grease?
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#201925 - 28/03/10 11:41 AM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Alex_H]
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Cool, is that the same as copper grease?



The very same

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#201926 - 28/03/10 06:51 PM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Dave_P]
Alex_H Offline


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I'll grab some during the week

I got some brake cleaner when I painted my callipers, should I give the breaks a good spray and wire brush after taking the old bits off?
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#201927 - 28/03/10 07:34 PM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Alex_H]
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Brake cleaner is only really useful when you're replacing the discs as the discs are supplied with an oily film to prevent corrosion in storage.

Just check your discs for damage and wire brush the edges where there may be flaky bits of corroded metal.

If you use brake cleaner, just put a bit on a lint free cloth and give the discs a quick wipe

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#201928 - 29/03/10 10:00 AM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Dave_P]
Alex_H Offline


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Ok, I got a set of rear disc as a mechanic told me mine where a bit warped but the fronts were fine

Thanks for all the info Dave
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#201929 - 29/03/10 12:19 PM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Alex_H]
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I've always replaced both discs and pads together even if the discs are OK, it's just habit. Expensive though...

Let us know how you get on

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#201930 - 29/03/10 09:47 PM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Dave_P]
Alex_H Offline


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Will do

May invest in someof the EBC turbo grooved ones in the future if they aint to bad a price, or just OE ones. They are the most important ones
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#201931 - 29/03/10 09:48 PM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Alex_H]
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Actually scratch that there £55 more and after harping on about the OE ones being ok on other threads I'll stick with em
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#201932 - 29/03/10 10:25 PM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Alex_H]
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Turbo grooves just dissipate heat a little quicker. Probably not really necessary. But they do look nice

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#201933 - 29/03/10 10:27 PM Re: Breaks arrived :) But a question... [Re: Dave_P]
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That they do Dave, that they do
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