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15/10/2008 18:22:49
Just as a pointer on the brake pad front you may wish to consider Mintex pads, these come in several flavours but 1144's are a very good pad and better still if used with grooved discs, for bias you may want a harder pad on the front in which case up the fronts to 1166's (or if you can find them the superb 1177's).
Tim
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20/10/2008 16:00:11
:eek: "Junior driver":eek:
Cheers dad at least I've not made the car catch fire!! Yet!!:D
Heres some pics of the damage:
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[IMG]http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll291/Nobbymph/LGIM0012-1-1-1.jpg[/IMG]
[COLOR=black]Notice how close the top of the brake pads are together, And you can see how far the piston has extended.[/COLOR]
Closer inspection shows this:
[IMG]http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll291/Nobbymph/LGIM0016.jpg[/IMG]
Check whats left of the pad and look how distorted it is. And you can also see where it caught fire. I don't know what they have in those fire extinguishers but it stinks!
Finally:
[IMG]http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll291/Nobbymph/LGIM0023.jpg[/IMG]
Removing the [COLOR=black]brake [/COLOR]pad the piston from the caliper came with it!! It is welded on.[/COLOR]
I've seen some Mintex 1166's on the net which I think are going to be a good investment and might keep my dad out of the gravel!
Matt
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