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Day666

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Post #26
aaron6 wrote:
Day666 wrote:
aaron6 wrote:
Then how do ya get replacement ones?? It's a dodgy one.


You had to buy them via Ash I believe ?

Unless you have one of my old ones & give it to Hi spec ?
are the 406 set up Damien? If so I will probably have to borrow an old one if possible. Or if there's any meat left may buy the old ones and skim them...


Only 23mm left can't be done safely Aaron ...your welcome to borrow one for as long as you need Thumbs up
Posted 16th Jul 2015 at 01:40
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Post #27
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Hmmm... I'm gonna call round and get some quotes then. Stan, you using the 406 calipers or the Renault sport ones?


406 calipers mate. Cool

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Posted 18th Jul 2015 at 21:05
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Cool. So do you have a part number to use to order a set of rotors? Is it the ones welshpug put a link up to?

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Posted 18th Jul 2015 at 22:56
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Post #29
Day666 wrote:
aaron6 wrote:
Day666 wrote:
aaron6 wrote:
Then how do ya get replacement ones?? It's a dodgy one.


You had to buy them via Ash I believe ?

Unless you have one of my old ones & give it to Hi spec ?
are the 406 set up Damien? If so I will probably have to borrow an old one if possible. Or if there's any meat left may buy the old ones and skim them...


Only 23mm left can't be done safely Aaron ...your welcome to borrow one for as long as you need Thumbs up
Could I borrow a pair?...

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Posted 18th Jul 2015 at 22:57
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Post #30
aaron6 wrote:
Day666 wrote:
aaron6 wrote:
Day666 wrote:
aaron6 wrote:
Then how do ya get replacement ones?? It's a dodgy one.


You had to buy them via Ash I believe ?

Unless you have one of my old ones & give it to Hi spec ?
are the 406 set up Damien? If so I will probably have to borrow an old one if possible. Or if there's any meat left may buy the old ones and skim them...


Only 23mm left can't be done safely Aaron ...your welcome to borrow one for as long as you need Thumbs up
Could I borrow a pair?...


Yes but The weight of them I'm not posting them Crazy
Plus I've not got spare Rotor fixing bolts ?
Posted 18th Jul 2015 at 23:08
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Post #31
You down my way ever?

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Posted 19th Jul 2015 at 01:36
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Post #32
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You down my way ever?


Sadly No LOL
Posted 19th Jul 2015 at 07:28
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Post #33
http://www.306gti6.com/forum/showthread.php?id=161786

The 330s were the same

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Posted 19th Jul 2015 at 07:50
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Post #34
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Cool. So do you have a part number to use to order a set of rotors? Is it the ones welshpug put a link up to?


I'll have a look mate, sure I'll have it somewhere.

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Posted 20th Jul 2015 at 15:24
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Cheers fella. I know quite a few that will need that information so that would be awesome to know. Smile

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Posted 20th Jul 2015 at 21:52
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Post #36
CMB0084 mate, currently going at £178 each disc on their website. Smile

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Posted 20th Jul 2015 at 23:21
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CMB0084 mate, currently going at £178 each disc on their website. Smile


Big thank you Stan Thumbs up
Posted 20th Jul 2015 at 23:28
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Post #38
No worries, I'm glad I don't need a new set yet at that price. LOL

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Posted 20th Jul 2015 at 23:30
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Post #39
f**k that's expensive. Lol. I'll get saving my pennies then. Cheers stan. Out of interest, which company was that from? Hi spec or comp brake?

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Posted 21st Jul 2015 at 05:52
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Post #40
Compbrake, I won't use Hi-Spec.

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Posted 21st Jul 2015 at 11:47
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Post #41
stan_306gti6 wrote:
Compbrake, I won't use Hi-Spec.


Thumbs up I won't ever use them again either!
Posted 21st Jul 2015 at 12:18
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Post #42
What's wrong with his hi spec? They seem pretty popular

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Posted 21st Jul 2015 at 13:06
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Post #43
A lot of people have had issues with them in the past.

Ask Lee about them. He had the identical brake setup to me, except his were Hi-Spec discs and mine were Compbrake. He claimed the performance was world's apart until he bought Compbrake discs then it was the same.

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Posted 21st Jul 2015 at 13:23
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Post #44
No idea what mine were they came brand new with the 330 kit I bought from thieving rat boy years ago. They are diagonally grooved and the vents are vein shaped so they draw the air in and out for better cooling. Thank f**k I don't do many miles a year then at that price LOL

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Posted 21st Jul 2015 at 13:30
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I do lots of miles but I'm gonna pay it. Smile

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Posted 21st Jul 2015 at 21:35
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Post #46
I'm on my second set in seven years, plenty left on these yet, not even a hint of a lip.

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Posted 22nd Jul 2015 at 00:59
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Post #47
Not that it matters but I do 15k a year. Any idea how long these may last?

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Posted 22nd Jul 2015 at 07:03
Day666

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Post #48
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Not that it matters but I do 15k a year. Any idea how long these may last?


I hardly drive mine but track work killed mine ...they were 1mm down each side when I bought them 2.5 years ago & I've done 4.3k miles in that time !!!!
They were knackered ....gone .5 past saftey thickness Thumbs down

Don't forget good pads ?
I've gone through one set of pads that made far to much Dust they worked great but were
CARBONE LORRAINE.....
Also the pads I use now Ferrodo DS1.11 for Brembos are £240 per set but by far the best pads I've had ....not so much bloody dust....loads of reviews of these !!!
Now Run Ferrodo 3000 on the back work amazing for me Thumbs up

Lots of people will use diff pads ...but DS1.11 are designed for endurance so lots & lots of laps & so say last ages ????
Posted 22nd Jul 2015 at 07:52
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Post #49
stan_306gti6 wrote:
I'm on my second set in seven years, plenty left on these yet, not even a hint of a lip.


Rolling the car back and fourth in a garage hardly counts as 7 years of use though does it LOL

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Posted 22nd Jul 2015 at 07:58
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Post #50
armzs16 wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
I'm on my second set in seven years, plenty left on these yet, not even a hint of a lip.


Rolling the car back and fourth in a garage hardly counts as 7 years of use though does it LOL


Lol

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Posted 22nd Jul 2015 at 09:22

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