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New Brakes Needed?

Gordomc69

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No idea what I am looking for but they look rusty as fuck to me..?
 

Thurman

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they don't look great, but to be fair the pictures aren't that clear. Run your finger along the surface of the disc, when cold of course;) if they feel 'grooved' as opposed to smooth, obvious lipping at the rim compared to the face, then they probably need replacing.
 
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James FR

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How long have they been on the car and how many miles have you done on 'em?
 
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Can see a few surface cracks in them if you look closely, time for new discs and pads all round I reckon
 

James FR

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Yea they will probably want changing then, just did mine at 45k for the second time.

If you are after a good price for official ones delivered I would recommend Sere Motors, SEAT have just released some anti corrosion ones... to early to see if its made a difference yet, but they aint doin the normal rusting after being stood out over night.
 

James FR

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Sere Motors link:


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AndrewJB

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my advice would be get some EBC Discs

i upgraded from standard to EBC grooved and drilled + Greenstuff pads and there alot better
 
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Greenstuff = poop IMO

Just go for OE replacments all round I reckon, something from a factors by Mintex, EBC, Tagi, Brembo etc.

If you wanna do mods in the future and its a pd130, go for 312mm calipers and carriers
 
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