Brakes help/advice
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You will have to pay import tax on these, be careful it will cost you another £20 or so. I got caught out like this. :wink:
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thing is i thought all rotors/discs were the same size for the v6 ..257mm on the front and 251 on the rear..
the imperial size dont seem right to me..im still waiting on the seller to get back in contact over the shipping costs as well..
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if he's not responding to you asking about buying them why bother buying off him??
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Good point rob, but as im in no hurry to get /fit new brakes until a week or so before the mot, im just trying to source the best i can afford at the mo, the seller states that he sells worldwide but no responce from him so it may be his loss not mine and a mark against him for future sales from fellow members for his products… I am giving him every opportunity to respond and make a sale...heres hoping eh!!
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Shipping and taxes will kill it.
All discs are the same regardless of engine size (on UK models at least).
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question still remains though do the us spec mx3 v6 had different disc sizes to uk spec ones..
is it worth pursuing these?anyone???
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I bought these, like tony the tiger says… thhheeerrreeee gggrrreeeeeaaattt.
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Thanks for the link Mechanic, seem a very good price to me, may have to pamper the wife a little more to get those..lol..
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Right quick update of the original post about aceperformance1999 he does no ship worldwide, i recieved a message eventually from him stating this.
Thats a shame really as in his listing he clearly said he does…
One to avoid i think...
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Report this guy to ebay for an inaccurate listing, if he doesn't want to sell to us then he shouldn't say he will :evil:
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already in the process of dealing with that mate but ive not had to much luck with it to be honest seems ebay dont give a hoots..well you get the impression..
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Hello all, right my new disc's and pads have turned up yesterday, (thank god), not a prob for me to fit really just have one small question for the techies…lol..
on the front calipers the piston just pushes back in...YES/NO
and on the rears they screw back in YES/NOthanks in advance
Neil...
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You are correct the front pushes in, and the rears screw in clockwise.
Some times pays to draw some fluid from the brake resivoir other wise it overflows. :D
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Mechanic will i need some sort of special tool to wind the rears back in as it says in my manual mate or is there a cheat way lol…
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fronts are push in
rears are wined in
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there is a special tool but some times you can wined them back in usweing the edge of a screwdriver
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yes to both man dont try "force" the rear they twist back nice and easily
and the piston wind back tool is only €20
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I always use a pair of pointed nose plyers to wind my calipers back in.
Or a disc spanner fron an angle grinder. The 2 pins on that seem to fit in most cars I work on :D