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Sandyt



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Squeaky brakes resolved.

Why do people do it why why. My S/c was main dealer serviced warrantied winter wheels and tyres clay barred etcetc by previous owner but he put Halfrauds brakes on why oh why
So there is the reason for the squeaks and browns when slow braking -

Post #246625 6th Mar 2014 12:11pm
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pld118



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Browns?

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northernmonkeyjones



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With halfords brakes on ....... Something will be brown..... In all seriousness, i only ever fitted them once to my first car, a ford fiesta mk2 1.1 pop plus.

After they had faded a couple of times they went into the bin and some ferodo pads went on. Much better! There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Post #246754 6th Mar 2014 8:27pm
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Sandyt



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Aha meant growns bless this apple is spelling for me haha but yes nuts to put parts like that on a car
anyway will soon have proper brakes

Post #246772 6th Mar 2014 9:27pm
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