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dannyp15



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rear break disc and pads

my rear pads and disc's are on there way out

can i use these

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RANGE-ROVER-L322...33684f404f

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dannyp15



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Embarassed

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nicedayforit



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No reason why you can't.
I just have a thing about the quality of Britpart merchandise particularly when used in important areas such as brakes etc. Even more so when they have drilled holes in them. Smile
Have you considered buying from Dan at Duckworths?

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kingpleb



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I always say to never ever by discs with drilled holes. If they get enough heat in them the heat and colling affect soon starts to them cracking. Very common on Fiat Coupe 20vt's Dimples/grooves or Kangaroo pad discs are much better Smile FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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Great prices from Dan, choice of 3 brands. I went for Lockheed cause they make cool planes! Mr. Green

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47p2



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I thought it was Stanley who made the planes Shocked

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Mr Tee



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Rolling with laughter Funny that , I thought Stan was short for standard (high that is )

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T24RES



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I bought pagid discs n pads for the rear recently. From eurocarparts with the discount code. A little over £100 all in Thumbs Up

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stan
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do not discs with holes wear out pads quicker? ... - .- -.




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dannyp15



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cheers guys

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47p2



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stan wrote:
do not discs with holes wear out pads quicker?



Not sure about that Stan, but the holes soon fill in with compacted brake dust

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i suppose they would, maybe you need special compound pads for these discs.. ... - .- -.




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What does GCAT stand for?

I have seen this on many items on ebay and a supplier said it meant General Catalogue??? What does that mean?

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SATVC



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I've used drilled disc's on everything I've owned from Mercedes to Maserati, and now on the range, I've done around 5,000 miles with no problems or much wear!
The stoping power seams to be great and less fade after long motorway journeys compared to the solid disc's the were on there originally!

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