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Kris TD

posted on 2nd Sep 03 at 12:01

how will they know, its genuiene vaux calipers and the discs and pads are there for maintenance items. you dont have too declare different discs and pads.


Bonzai

posted on 2nd Sep 03 at 11:39

cheers boss. i will consider this but i have an empty bank account right now and my insurance company wont led me mod (so they dont know about what ive done already) we shall see


Kris TD

posted on 2nd Sep 03 at 11:36

http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=87238

here you go. ive been in his car with them on and they were pretty fucking good brakes.


Kris TD

posted on 2nd Sep 03 at 11:35

i binned my standard brakes, its not that the pads are crap, its the fact that the brakes fade cos they have solid discs. at the moment ive got some from 1.4 16v models, they are the same diameter but are vented discs, a million times better. oh i think m2rv_h is selling some with reddot discs for 30 quid, calipers included etc...


Bonzai

posted on 2nd Sep 03 at 11:32

okey doke. me not noeing much about cars, is it possible to buy better pads that will give better braking perfromance than standard. im sure i saw TD owners saying that standard brakes are boolx and i almost discovered this the other day by getting very close to the arse end of a porsche :!


Kris TD

posted on 2nd Sep 03 at 11:23

its easy to do, you have too change all four, ie both on both sides or you get uneven brakeing.


Bonzai

posted on 2nd Sep 03 at 11:02

hmm, might be that. but i wudnty immediatly think of that cos i was told the car had a service + MOT before i baught it in march :s if i take the wheel off will i be able to tell if my pad is worn down that much. can i replace the pad myself? easily?? if one pad is replaced does the other one need changing aswell?

cheers guys


CorsaLad16v

posted on 1st Sep 03 at 23:14

where is the sound coming from? coz i had a scraping noise from the front wheels, it turned out my brakepads had worn down to the metal clip which scrapes on the brake disc to tell u ur brake pads need changing.


Bonzai

posted on 1st Sep 03 at 23:09

nah thats definately still attached. its wonky but its still attached


Mistamist

posted on 1st Sep 03 at 23:04

Exhaust hanging off?


Bonzai

posted on 1st Sep 03 at 22:56

na dont think its that cos ive been told by people how to check for this and what it would sound like and i dont think it is


Mistamist

posted on 1st Sep 03 at 22:02

maybe the wheel bearing is nackered


Bonzai

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 1st Sep 03 at 21:57

driving along i can hear horrible scraping/scratching noise. sounds like metal on metal :o

dunno if its related but when i was changing the water in my system i jacked the car up at the front and both front wheels were off teh ground. the engine was running to circulate the water. the front left wheel was spinning quite freely but the right front was rather stiff and didnt want to move much :boggle:

anyone got any suggestions?? oh and i cant afford to take my car to a garage right now, so if it does need repairs ill have to do it myself :!