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Which way to groove...

-=Rob=-

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I'm looking at getting some grooved discs for my Ibiza, however I am not sure what way the grooves are meant to go once fitted, against or away from the direction of rotation? Also wondering if the way they go have a bearing on any noise the grooves may produce? Cheers
 
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There's a lengthy discussion about this very topic already on this board. I believe the consensus was that the groove orientation doesn't matter, it's the vents inside the disc that have to be the right way round.

Your first port of call would be the disc manufacturer, they will tell you which way round they recommend.
 
My mintex c-tech said they could be mounted either way on the manufacturers instructions. I put them with the grooves poiting forward.

Pointing forward: de-glazes pad with every brake, but also bites in more so pads wear quicker and makes more noise

Pointing backward: as above but not as much :D
 

evans1089

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I used to work for CRN, and i advised people to have them fitted with the grooves, grooving outwards at 12 o' clock position from the hub. So like / at the top of the passenger side disc.
Slower rate of pad abuse, yet still cuts into the pad giving extra bite.
 

ibizacupra

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low noise groove consider the eliptical grooves i do.. non-handed and quiet running for grooved disks
 

-=Rob=-

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low noise groove consider the eliptical grooves i do.. non-handed and quiet running for grooved disks

Ok thanks Bill, will consider, do you do protect discs to prevent rust in this design?
I'll also be needing some new hoses, I know you do front / rear bean links, are the rear ones likely to make much difference? Realise the fronts will as most of the braking happens up there...
 
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evans1089

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Ok thanks Bill, will consider, do you do protect discs to prevent rust in this design?
I'll also be needing some new hoses, I know you do front / rear bean links, are the rear ones likely to make much difference? Realise the fronts will as most of the braking happens up there...

Have them Zinc coated, or anodised.
 
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