SRi brake upgrade
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Re: SRi brake upgrade
Just use decent quality pads. Cheap crap will fade, but for a one off random possibility that you might need to make an emergency stop I see no benefit to doing anything more than that.
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the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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Re: SRi brake upgrade
That's about the sum of it. Any personal views on "decent quality pads" such as or in addition to what's been mentioned above? (which I confess I still have to look into properly ..). I'm assuming that one can do a bit better than standard GM's without spending a fortune.
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Re: SRi brake upgrade
Discs and pad kits on Trade you can pick up from Vauxhall for around £54 rear or similar for the fronts.Telegram Sam wrote:That's about the sum of it. Any personal views on "decent quality pads" such as or in addition to what's been mentioned above? (which I confess I still have to look into properly ..). I'm assuming that one can do a bit better than standard GM's without spending a fortune.
Not exactly bank breaking.
Standard should be fine really.
Re: SRi brake upgrade
I overhauled my front calipers about 2 years ago. New dust boots and seals each side £21 I think it was from my Vauxhall dealer. I wanted genuine pads and discs a few months ago but the best they could do them for was about £84. In the end I went to my local factor and asked for Mintex pads and discs £54. They are brilliant on the td. Nice and progressive and pull up well sharp emergency braking Only problem I've had with them is brake squeal on the one side. Apparently they are known for this as I found out while searching the web. Still, they stop the car lol
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Re: SRi brake upgrade
you can pick up shims that goes on the back on the pads to prevent the squeal - however, cleaning up the carrier and adding a small bit of copper slip to the contacting points for the pad guides and lessen and prevent this in future.paul_34 wrote:I overhauled my front calipers about 2 years ago. New dust boots and seals each side £21 I think it was from my Vauxhall dealer. I wanted genuine pads and discs a few months ago but the best they could do them for was about £84. In the end I went to my local factor and asked for Mintex pads and discs £54. They are brilliant on the td. Nice and progressive and pull up well sharp emergency braking Only problem I've had with them is brake squeal on the one side. Apparently they are known for this as I found out while searching the web. Still, they stop the car lol
Re: SRi brake upgrade
I stripped them down three times not as bad as they were but still a bit of a squeal on the nearside.Envoy CDX wrote:you can pick up shims that goes on the back on the pads to prevent the squeal - however, cleaning up the carrier and adding a small bit of copper slip to the contacting points for the pad guides and lessen and prevent this in future.paul_34 wrote:I overhauled my front calipers about 2 years ago. New dust boots and seals each side £21 I think it was from my Vauxhall dealer. I wanted genuine pads and discs a few months ago but the best they could do them for was about £84. In the end I went to my local factor and asked for Mintex pads and discs £54. They are brilliant on the td. Nice and progressive and pull up well sharp emergency braking Only problem I've had with them is brake squeal on the one side. Apparently they are known for this as I found out while searching the web. Still, they stop the car lol
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