Paul 101

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I fitted drilled, slotted brake discs on the front of my disco2 two weeks ago for the MOT and now find that the discs are on the wrong side of the axle.
Will this make a difference to the brakeing or disc/pads wear life? :confused:
Seem ok so far. Passed MOT ok, just advisory on rear pads.

just recieved rear discs/pads to fit.

Any advice appreciated:)
 
I fitted drilled, slotted brake discs on the front of my disco2 two weeks ago for the MOT and now find that the discs are on the wrong side of the axle.
Will this make a difference to the brakeing or disc/pads wear life? :confused:
Seem ok so far. Passed MOT ok, just advisory on rear pads.

just recieved rear discs/pads to fit.

Any advice appreciated:)

WTF????

How can they be on the wrong side of the axle? They fit on the ends. Next to the wheels.:confused2::whoosh:
 
I fitted drilled, slotted brake discs on the front of my disco2 two weeks ago for the MOT and now find that the discs are on the wrong side of the axle.
Will this make a difference to the brakeing or disc/pads wear life? :confused:
Seem ok so far. Passed MOT ok, just advisory on rear pads.

just recieved rear discs/pads to fit.

Any advice appreciated:)

To be honest mate I don't think you'd notice the difference weather they are facing the right way or not. This is applies even more so if you use your landy offroad as the mud will block the grooves anyway.
 
Maybe I should have made the question clearer.
The slots on the brake discs are faceing the wrong direction

Ratty, thanks for the reply.
 
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ah right.. more pointless bling.. fairy snuff.. don't expect it matters they on the wrong way round then.. unless his other blingy mates spots it and takes the ****
 

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