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Author Subject: rear pads problem
judge dead

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Post #1
so was going down road taking my m8 home and i hear a clunk i was like the f was that me and my m8 are like musta hit a stone or something then we try to stop and it takes a while i rember cwpellowe saying his rear pad coming out and i thought to my self yeah i know whats wrong LOL so lookd for it but looking for a black pad in badly lit area didnt turn out well so im gona have to get a new set but i havent checkd yet but i may have lost the retaing clip does the pug pads come with clips ect for back? Dunno
Posted 4th Dec 2011 at 00:42
chrisd306

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Post #2
Get them from partco ask for a fitting kit

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Posted 4th Dec 2011 at 05:23
owain

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I think the clunk would've been all your punctuation falling out the back of the car.

Unipart also do the part if you'd bothered searching, part number is GBK1087 and costs about a tenner.

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Posted 4th Dec 2011 at 09:22
judge dead

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Post #4
kl il have a look i know i have no punctuation i used to but years of gaming has made me lose it due to not having time to make proper sentances when ure fighting ect Smile
Posted 4th Dec 2011 at 11:16

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