dickass brakes
dickass brakes
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QuiteQuietCerb

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995 posts

245 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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looking for a set of front brake discs for my 98 4.5 cerb.

has anyone used this company, i d like to give them a try just beacause of the namesmile

if anyone knows the original ap part number for the discs or measurements that i can provide them i ll get a cost

thanks


m4tti

5,485 posts

177 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Do you really want to rely on Chinese replica parts sold via Ali baba. hehe

https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32768255501.html

Fitting instructions look challenging:



Edited by m4tti on Tuesday 23 January 18:49

Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

252 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Hi Kostas,

Here is my original disc replacement story.
Loadsa stuff which might not interest you but there are several interesting links which could be of help.

All the Best,

PJ

SimonKD

1,386 posts

253 months

Wednesday 24th January 2018
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m4tti said:
Do you really want to rely on Chinese replica parts sold via Ali baba. hehe

https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32768255501.html

Fitting instructions look challenging:



Edited by m4tti on Tuesday 23 January 18:49
So many "apparently genuine parts" are actually Chinese replicas. This is one of the bugbears of Dom at Powers Performance. How do you get the word out to new owners, the more naive or even people who know no better?

The actual parts may cost more but how many times better are they?

Regards
Simon

QuiteQuietCerb

Original Poster:

995 posts

245 months

Thursday 25th January 2018
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thanks guys really appreciate the link and previous posts.

will check withy my garage the sizes and costs and may give those ago,

Jhonno

6,430 posts

163 months

Thursday 25th January 2018
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QuiteQuietCerb said:
thanks guys really appreciate the link and previous posts.

will check withy my garage the sizes and costs and may give those ago,
Why not just use Reyland discs?

m4tti

5,485 posts

177 months

Thursday 25th January 2018
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SimonKD said:
So many "apparently genuine parts" are actually Chinese replicas. This is one of the bugbears of Dom at Powers Performance. How do you get the word out to new owners, the more naive or even people who know no better?

The actual parts may cost more but how many times better are they?

Regards
Simon
That would very much depend on whether AP for example outsource production to a Chinese manufacturer. I suspect they don’t.

Dom bangs on about TVR parts sourcing stuff from China. For certain parts which are no longer produced for the car, I’m guessing this is the only way to do limited production runs as on shore produced items would simply be too costly to retail to the average TVR owner.

As to whether they’re equal quality or inferior, being a risk averse kind of guy, I’d categorise brake discs and pads as one of those components that you probably don’t want to skimp on.

Once you add the shipping and the time factor to these Chinese brakes how big a saving are you making? I probably still wouldn’t entertain them at a 50% saving... and on any first runs of this spec disc that they do, you will become the tester. So if they warp after driving 100 miles your then back into relaying this to the supplier and trying again. Too much hassle for me.


Edited by m4tti on Thursday 25th January 17:14


Edited by m4tti on Thursday 25th January 17:14

FarmyardPants

4,285 posts

240 months

Thursday 25th January 2018
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I thought you were venting when I read the title but I see they are really called DICKASS. Wow.

NuddyRap

220 posts

125 months

Thursday 25th January 2018
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Agree with M4tti.

Brakes are an area you want to spend money, especially on a car like this.

I've heard anecdotal evidence of Chinese brake discs warping very quickly or not being able to handle aggressive pads which have just become completely trashed on a very track day well before the pads had worn much.

It might sting to spend a penny, but dickass could leave you beside a messy bush, limp from a nasty accident and wishing you had been better protected.

Jhonno

6,430 posts

163 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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NuddyRap said:
It might sting to spend a penny, but dickass could leave you beside a messy bush, limp from a nasty accident and wishing you had been better protected.
I see what you did there.. laugh

Reyland discs are only £275 for the pair..

NuddyRap

220 posts

125 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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NuddyRap said:
Agree with M4tti.

Brakes are an area you want to spend money, especially on a car like this.

I've heard anecdotal evidence of Chinese brake discs warping very quickly or not being able to handle aggressive pads which have just become completely trashed on a track day well before the pads had worn much.

It might sting to spend a penny, but dickass could leave you beside a messy bush, limp from a nasty accident and wishing you had been better protected.

QuiteQuietCerb

Original Poster:

995 posts

245 months

Saturday 27th January 2018
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Thanks all I ll check reyland the others may be an ass to fit 😁

Erich Stahler

2,878 posts

292 months

Saturday 3rd February 2018
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"Dickass" are you serious?