CLEARANCE - STi (Brembo) Performance Brake Discs & Kevlar Fast Road Pads JUST £129.99
Want to order these front and rear for my blob Sti but was wondering if anyone has fitted them and had issues with the disc hub part rusting like EBC ones do?
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With regards to brake discs rusting, if this is of concern it's a 5 minute job to spray some Halford VHT paint on the hub area to prevent rusting (about £5).
Also, there is the option of these discs also: https://www.scoobynet.com/trader-ann...g-savings.html
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We sell:
- OEM Spec Plain Discs
- Drilled and grooved performance discs
- BrakeTech V2 (Dimpled) performance discs
Don't feel the need to have grooved only as well. If you want the strongest and quietest performance disc, choose the BrakeTech V2 dimpled discs, if you want the best cooling, choose the drilled and grooved discs.
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- OEM Spec Plain Discs
- Drilled and grooved performance discs
- BrakeTech V2 (Dimpled) performance discs
Don't feel the need to have grooved only as well. If you want the strongest and quietest performance disc, choose the BrakeTech V2 dimpled discs, if you want the best cooling, choose the drilled and grooved discs.
Hope that helps
I got Colin from Ignition motorsport to fit them and after 500 miles of uses. The fronts are great but I am experiencing low speed brake squeal which is killing me.
I have had colin put copper grease and clean and check the pads 3 times now. Do you think it's a problem with the rear pads?
Regards.
I have had colin put copper grease and clean and check the pads 3 times now. Do you think it's a problem with the rear pads?
Regards.
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Not something that can be diagnosed online. I don't see how your garage wouldn't be able to tell if it's the rears or fronts squealing? It's so easy with a set of ears 
Should fit pads with anti-squeal shims (as designed from the factory).
Hope you got it sorted.

Should fit pads with anti-squeal shims (as designed from the factory).
Hope you got it sorted.
Not something that can be diagnosed online. I don't see how your garage wouldn't be able to tell if it's the rears or fronts squealing? It's so easy with a set of ears 
Should fit pads with anti-squeal shims (as designed from the factory).
Hope you got it sorted.

Should fit pads with anti-squeal shims (as designed from the factory).
Hope you got it sorted.
My previous rear pads didn't have shims and did not make any noise?
The noise is definitely coming from the rear pads, it's now bad enough that I can hear it inside the car even with the radio on.
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Yes, of course, anti-shims should be used - the car comes from the factory using anti-squeal shims. If you remove something that is designed to stop the squealing, then you may get squealing
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We don't stock the shoes, but they had these on ebay last time I looked.

Afraid not Baz, sorry I couldn't help this time around
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