How can I tell whenn the brake...
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Originally Posted by lumu05
just look at the thickness of the pad and compare it too the back or wait till you here metel grind metel

The only way of telling when the disc's need changing is to measure the thickness of the disc's. Using a micrometer, I will have a look now as I have seen a thread to a service guide on here somewhere. If I find it I will post another reply. Steve
I changed mine not so long ago.
If you cant measure them, just have a visual check and feel the depth of the rim on the outside. If its noticible and the pads dont drop out, i'd chnger them. Mine got so bad without noticing that when i chnged them, i had to pull the whole caliper off...
If you cant measure them, just have a visual check and feel the depth of the rim on the outside. If its noticible and the pads dont drop out, i'd chnger them. Mine got so bad without noticing that when i chnged them, i had to pull the whole caliper off...
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Generally you can see a lip on the edge of the disc surface, this give a rough indication of wear.
BUT bearing mind, the lip wears down too. So the only way is to get a pair of clipers and meaure the thickness.
MAX amount of wear is 2mm, Original disc thickness is stamped on the inner side of the disc (can't remember thickness of various models offhand - seeing no specific model is stated
).
YOU MUST check the surface - regardless of wear for other faults like hairline cracking. Such as this: http://www.nataz.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/archie/brake4.jpg
Also look at the overall surface of the disc as some pads can break up and leave areas of disc unused and corroded, or heavily ridged. If considered excessive grinding/replacement is the only cure.
BUT bearing mind, the lip wears down too. So the only way is to get a pair of clipers and meaure the thickness.
MAX amount of wear is 2mm, Original disc thickness is stamped on the inner side of the disc (can't remember thickness of various models offhand - seeing no specific model is stated
).YOU MUST check the surface - regardless of wear for other faults like hairline cracking. Such as this: http://www.nataz.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/archie/brake4.jpg
Also look at the overall surface of the disc as some pads can break up and leave areas of disc unused and corroded, or heavily ridged. If considered excessive grinding/replacement is the only cure.
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Thanks for the help.
I took the wheel off today and had a look. I can't seem to find the disc-size though.
There is a small lip on either side of the disc, about 1/2 the thickness of a 1p piece. Is this any use to knowing if they need changing???
Cheers-jim
I took the wheel off today and had a look. I can't seem to find the disc-size though.
There is a small lip on either side of the disc, about 1/2 the thickness of a 1p piece. Is this any use to knowing if they need changing???
Cheers-jim
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