MrJWW GT3.2 brake bill. video
MrJWW GT3.2 brake bill. video
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cayman-black

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240 months

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

289 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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cayman-black said:
20k miles and the car was ex Sir Chris Hoy

so expected pad wear.

Edited by Porsche911R on Wednesday 18th March 19:39

Trgasy

143 posts

108 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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the disks look like new, wow. guess this is expected as he daily drives the gt3.

Digga

46,533 posts

307 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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Porsche911R said:
car was ex Will hoys
Do you mean Sir Chris Hoy?

Only ask because I know he also had a crayon car for sure.

Taffy66

5,964 posts

126 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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Digga said:
Do you mean Sir Chris Hoy?

Only ask because I know he also had a crayon car for sure.
Chris Hoy had a 991.2GT3 in Crayon and was 100% Manual..No wonder the brakes are worn as he tracks his GT Porsches very often and very hard.

Koln-RS

4,090 posts

236 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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Digga said:
Porsche911R said:
car was ex Will hoys
Do you mean Sir Chris Hoy?

Only ask because I know he also had a crayon car for sure.
And Will Hoy died in 2002 frown

Digga

46,533 posts

307 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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Koln-RS said:
Digga said:
Porsche911R said:
car was ex Will hoys
Do you mean Sir Chris Hoy?

Only ask because I know he also had a crayon car for sure.
And Will Hoy died in 2002 frown
I think that settles the matter.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

289 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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my bad Chris Hoy, no idea where I picked Will from !


Digga

46,533 posts

307 months

Thursday 19th March 2020
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Porsche911R said:
my bad Chris Hoy, no idea where I picked Will from !
I do mix their names up too on occasion. Will Hoy was, back in the day, when touring cars were a thing, a big name, long before Sir Chris was, so I guess it sticks.

Anyway, back on topic, aside from all the "hi guuuuyys" YouTube crap JWW has to put up front to keep the small-minded interested, not a bad video. Raises some decent points. And yes, as he says, when you have a set of front pads in your hands, it's incredible how substantial they are.

Yellow491

3,358 posts

143 months

Thursday 19th March 2020
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Digga said:
I do mix their names up too on occasion. Will Hoy was, back in the day, when touring cars were a thing, a big name, long before Sir Chris was, so I guess it sticks.

Anyway, back on topic, aside from all the "hi guuuuyys" YouTube crap JWW has to put up front to keep the small-minded interested, not a bad video. Raises some decent points. And yes, as he says, when you have a set of front pads in your hands, it's incredible how substantial they are.
Did i hear bells at the end of the video smile
Those pads should have been inspected and replaced well before!inspect after every track day or heavy use.

Digga

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307 months

Thursday 19th March 2020
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Yellow491 said:
Those pads should have been inspected and replaced well before!inspect after every track day or heavy use.
Agreed. I sometimes even go so far as to remove wheels to check the inner pad's not stuck/worn more than the outer (easier to see pad). Check the discs too, obviously.

He said £1,800 OPC bill of which £500 was labour/overhead. So £1,300 for pads, fluid, paste etc. all in. In the grand scheme of things that's not too bad really. Hell Pagid RS29 pads alone my 997.1 GT3 would be around £800.

boxsey

3,579 posts

234 months

Thursday 19th March 2020
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Digga said:
Anyway, back on topic, aside from all the "hi guuuuyys" YouTube crap JWW has to put up front to keep the small-minded interested, not a bad video. Raises some decent points. And yes, as he says, when you have a set of front pads in your hands, it's incredible how substantial they are.
Yep, not a bad video to watch and obviously plenty of car knowledge....but someone needs to show him how pop the towing eye plug by pressing the bottom of it rather than scrabbling around with his finger nails! hehe

Digga

46,533 posts

307 months

Thursday 19th March 2020
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boxsey said:
Yep, not a bad video to watch and obviously plenty of car knowledge....but someone needs to show him how pop the towing eye plug by pressing the bottom of it rather than scrabbling around with his finger nails! hehe
TBF mate, that's news to me too, so thank you. Wise words and all that. hehe