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the only differnce is the ebc listing is 51 mm high instead of 57mm
as long as the with and thickness are right would the slightly smaller height matter.
would it just use slightly less of the disk?
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Send me a VIN of your car to PM.
I think I can find info ab. frt. brake pads.
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replacing disks after all, slight warp in one. motor factor guy tells me they sell quite alot of them.
wonder why they ate disks? :justno:
was going to go for the ebc slotted ones but dont have much bobs at the mo and there over double the price so i went with the std delfi
hope it improves the brakes
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(09-09-2011, 04:03 PM)corkgsxr Wrote: replacing disks after all, slight warp in one. motor factor guy tells me they sell quite alot of them.
wonder why they ate disks? :justno:
Think it is the "asbestos free pads" that do it, seem to be of a very hard abrasive material, notice my discs are wearing after 55k on the clock.....
Berlingo Multispace 2.0HDI '54 reg Mediterranean Blue
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10-09-2011, 09:43 PM
Only 2mm of wear measuring off the new disks. Very little to have them warping
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