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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
I suppose that's why the dealer wants so much... they know what their like..
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3rd Jun 2015 8:30pm |
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Zirconblue Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Kent Posts: 1277 |
I wondered this too, bit they still appear to be an independent company; http://www.pagid.com/ But ECP are obviously their sole UK distributor for LCV/automotive brakes. Looking at their website they do brake linings for trains, ECP don't do those, saying that i've not tried, I might pop in and ask how much a set of shoes are for a Brush Class 92. |
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3rd Jun 2015 8:49pm |
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RiccartonRR Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Scottish Borders Posts: 724 |
If I may be so bold as to offer a tip for the pins.
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3rd Jun 2015 8:52pm |
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axle Member Since: 28 Oct 2007 Location: Perth Perth the end of the Earth Posts: 2964 |
I bought Pagid pads for mine in a hurry just before packing off to Oz and thought I might regret it compared to genuine but no I am delighted with the pads , fantastic feel through the pedal and tremendous bite . Less choice here though so back to Brembo next time , Cherching 2008 MY Supercharged
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4th Jun 2015 2:20am |
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appj62 Member Since: 07 Aug 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 424 |
WD 40. Have a brew then welly the hell out of them. I ended up with a bit of hammer rash but the bu**ers didn't defeat me! Previous cars:
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4th Jun 2015 6:15am |
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Fleagle_UK Member Since: 20 Mar 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 409 |
wd40 / penetrating oils / custom drifts / nails/ sacrificed screwdrivers / heat / cups of tea/ big big lump hammers / scuffed bleeding knuckles / smashed fingers / deep pain....oh the pain.
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4th Jun 2015 9:26am |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
I had this when I did my previous one - 2010 S/C. What worked for me was to soak the pins in plus-gas, take it for a spirited drive to get the brakes good and hot, get the wheel off as quickly as possible and then spray the pins with aerosol freezing spray. They came out *relatively* easily then. But you do only get one go at it really, you need to be quick.
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4th Jun 2015 9:43am |
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apole Member Since: 27 May 2015 Location: Berkshire Posts: 29 |
Hi,
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4th Jun 2015 2:22pm |
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