172/182 Back Brakes

172/182 Back Brakes

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Tripps

Original Poster:

5,814 posts

273 months

Friday 2nd November 2007
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I've decided that these could do with beefing up a bit, especially as come MOT time they are always a bone on contention with the Cup.

Any suggestions for a good disc/pad combo that utilises the standard callipers, or if a reasonable disc size upgrade is available?

Baldylocks

17,886 posts

210 months

Friday 2nd November 2007
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The bone of contention is down to the ABS delete on the Cup though. Not sure if upgrading anything will help or not. Besides the rear brakes do all anyway (as the MOT tester knows!)

Read this: http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosacorp/repository/MoT%20I...

Print it off and give it to the tester if they fail your car wink

Tripps

Original Poster:

5,814 posts

273 months

Friday 2nd November 2007
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Baldylocks said:
Been carrying a copy since it failed it's first MOT last year smile

I was thinking potentially of changing the brake bias to go with the upgraded brakes, as it can get a little messy out on track at times when there is more braking at the front than there is weight shifted there.

Ralph Wiggum

6,759 posts

206 months

Sunday 11th November 2007
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Rear brakes don't really do that much, so not worth chaning the discs.

Stock Renault parts are fine, same with the pads.

M3Kevin

229 posts

199 months

Monday 12th November 2007
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If yon change the discs mate get them from renault These come complete with wheel bearings and ABS rings If not you have got a lot more work and the proper parts work out cheaper and easyer to fit

Edited by M3Kevin on Monday 12th November 20:52

M3Kevin

229 posts

199 months

Monday 12th November 2007
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If you change the discs mate get them from renault These come complete with wheel bearings and ABS rings If not you have got a lot more work and the proper parts work out cheaper and easyer to fit

Edited by M3Kevin on Monday 12th November 20:52

Tripps

Original Poster:

5,814 posts

273 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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What I'm looking into though is the idea of shifting the braking balance, as while under heavy braking there is little weight on the rear I still feel that there is too little braking - perhaps by changing the balance to put a few % more at the rear there would be greater braking and more control?...