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Author Subject: Help - More brake issues
ben306

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Registered: 17 Jan 2006

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Post #1
Last night I was fitting the Roller Bearing Bushes (Awesome btw, nice work Rich). Gave the car a check over while I was at it, and found my new Mintex pads to be nearly done! Theyve done no more than 100 miles.

Ive got an issue with something sticking somewhere but what? Cannot afford to be going through £80 worth of pad like this, if anything it rules out any issue with the ds2500 which I initially thought. Its obvious a caliper issue.

Im also running grooved disc's so that wont help but in the past I've never had problems like this.





As you can see from my sketch, one pad is nearly new, the other 3 are almost shot. Whats sticking there, whats wrong? Sliders etc all seem fine but I need to sort this before Blyton on saturday.

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Posted 21st Jul 2011 at 13:21
welshpug!

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Location: Bigend, Wales.

Registered: 27 Mar 2007

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Post #2
shot wheel bearings, sticky master cylinder, dodgy batch of pads, odd for it to affect both sides though

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Posted 21st Jul 2011 at 13:36
mark.evs

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Location: Near Bridgend

Registered: 21 Dec 2010

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Post #3
I'd put the blame on the fat pad, looks like its not gripping the disc, whats the inside of that disc like?

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Posted 21st Jul 2011 at 20:15

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