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my house mate told me yseterday that he brakes are making noise....

just had a quick look, i think i can see the problem...

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can u say metal on metal?

those are the deepest grooves i have seen on a disc, they are about 3 - 4 mm deep

yeah looks good Matty but don't know how comfy the Patrol boys would be having a 200 around..........lol, it won't matter whether I can keep up with them or run rings around them, the fact that it's a 200 will get me flamage.

EDIT: Not to mention that I'm still running the factory Dunlop Grandtreks (crapiest tyre ever designed for a 4WD). Need to put some M/T ATZ's on there but I'd be looking at almost 1/2 grand a corner :D

i dont think they'd mind. someone always brings a mate along with another make of 4wd, there tends to be floaters with pajeros, cruisers and the likes. even on the Patrol Club of SA outings they've had Jackaroos and Subaru 1800 wagons :(

Im keen to see how the new Kelly Safari Trex go

i want some custom slots like that in my rotors too. it has a great feature of screaming like a banshee all the time... i need that too

just get some RDA slotteds from Rianto (rs73)... he'll hook ya up for a good price :D

-D

just get some RDA slotteds from Rianto (rs73)... he'll hook ya up for a good price :(

-D

unsubstanicted clap trap i dont appreciate that post there is nothing wrong with RDA rotors its the pads and how you bed them in

dont take this the wrong way

haha cheers craig :D

unsubstanicted clap trap i dont appreciate that post there is nothing wrong with RDA rotors its the pads and how you bed them in

dont take this the wrong way

I never said anything about RDA rotors except to buy them. I've ordered some myself... WTF kinda high horse are u on today? Don't appreciate what post?

-D

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