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26-08-2009, 07:34 AM | #1 | ||
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Saw this on ebay they said the brand is SGH, made from bhp steel just wondering if this is a good deal and if they are any good
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/FORD-AU-ser-2...d=p3286.c0.m14 |
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26-08-2009, 08:15 AM | #2 | ||
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I bought a set of these for my missus' wagon and thay've been on for 5000kms so far without a drama. The only thing I've noticed is that under extreme emergency braking I can feel a high frequency vibration coming through the pedal and wheel. It's not a dodgy disc problem like when they need machining as there's no shimmy in the steering wheel and the frequency is too high. My guess is it's the pads reacting and snagging the edge of the slots in the disc under extreme pressure but as I've never had slotted discs before I don't know if this is normal or if it's soft pads or if it's a different issue. Either way, it only happens under maximum braking and never at any other time and the car still pulls up straight and true and better than it used to from high speed. I've not noticed any other issues as yet but as I said, they've only gone 5000kms so time will tell. As yet I'm not unhappy with my investment.
Hope that helps a bit. Cheers Bushbasher
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26-08-2009, 09:37 AM | #4 | ||
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In that case, it's all good and I'm very happy with my investment so far
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27-08-2009, 08:46 AM | #6 | ||
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well i'm picking up a set of front and rears tonight...we'll see how the go i guess..
the fairlane needed discs anyway.. so for the price it seems good.. mines not a daily driver so it'll be a while before i can tell if they warp though.. will post pics when they're on the car.. cheers kris
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27-08-2009, 05:47 PM | #7 | ||
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I bought something similar off eBay as well - from a mechanics place in South Melbourne......got front and rear drilled & slotted for $280......these guys also could fit them as well!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Brake-Rotors-...4.c0.m14.l1262 As far as BHP steel, it's Aussie stuff so it can't be that bad surely!!
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27-08-2009, 08:08 PM | #8 | ||
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i agree couldnt be any worse than the rda slotted rotors had them on my au2 for about 7000 they started warping fairly badly and leaving a fair size lip on the rotor with the pads supplied in the combo
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27-08-2009, 09:03 PM | #9 | ||
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I bought full set of front & rears from him and they look ok. Don't need to put them on quite yet as the current ones still has a little life left in them.
Don't know what brand the pads are, look pretty average and I won't be using them anyway. |
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28-08-2009, 09:59 AM | #10 | ||
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I don't want to bore anyone but thought this may be useful information
Regarding the rotors advertised and some comments in the thread i would like to say that generally you get what you pay for and as the saying goes if you buy peanuts you get peanuts.99% of rotors here in Australia are made anywhere from China to Germany and the process including the temperature used when pouring the steel is different by every supplier. In saying this, generally rotors don't just warp for no reason and if you take precautions the majority of aftermarket disc rotors and the right pad combination will work for the average car. I have put some info down that may be of assistance to you. Warping is primarily caused by excessive heat, which softens the metal and allows it to be reshaped. The main causes of overheating are: undersized or over machined brake discs, excessive braking (racing, descending hills/mountains), “riding” the brakes, or a “stuck” brake pad (pad touches disc at all times). Another potential cause of warping is when the disc is overheated and the vehicle is stopped. When keeping the brakes applied, the area where the pads contact the disc will cause uneven cooling and lead to warping. Warping can also be caused by improperly torquing the lug nuts when putting on a wheel. Warping will often lead to a thickness variation of the disc. If it has runout, a thin spot will develop by the repetitive contact of the pad against the high spot as the disc turns. When the thin section of the disc passes under the pads, the pads move together and the brake pedal will drop slightly. When the thicker section of the disc passes between the pads, the pads will move apart and the brake pedal will raise slightly. This change causes pedal pulsation. The thickness variation can be felt by the driver when it is approximately 0.007 inch or greater.
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30-08-2009, 03:53 PM | #11 | ||
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well i put these on... they stop a hell of alot better...
all i can say is don't use the pads that come with them they are squeaky as hell and very dusty...
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