
Front and rear discs and pads (anyone done recently?)
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- mikeonb4c
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Re: Front and rear discs and pads (anyone done recently?)
Looking good there bb123. 

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Re: Front and rear discs and pads (anyone done recently?)
Thanks Mike, not quite Picasso ! But it will seal it up for a while.
I am thinking the disks are fine, not scored or lipped/pitted so new pads on the rear and will check the fronts out as soon as I can. And at my speed averages I am pretty light on the brakes. I went over my dads to do this as he has a concrete drive so it is safer by far, I only have tarmac and a hill to work on which is very unfortunate.
I am thinking the disks are fine, not scored or lipped/pitted so new pads on the rear and will check the fronts out as soon as I can. And at my speed averages I am pretty light on the brakes. I went over my dads to do this as he has a concrete drive so it is safer by far, I only have tarmac and a hill to work on which is very unfortunate.
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Re: Front and rear discs and pads (anyone done recently?)
Very wise - you do not want to be mixing hills, tarmac, and jacking up BongosBongoBongo123 wrote:Thanks Mike, not quite Picasso ! But it will seal it up for a while.
I am thinking the disks are fine, not scored or lipped/pitted so new pads on the rear and will check the fronts out as soon as I can. And at my speed averages I am pretty light on the brakes. I went over my dads to do this as he has a concrete drive so it is safer by far, I only have tarmac and a hill to work on which is very unfortunate.
