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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Falcon / August 2003

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daryl_kell@arach.net.au - 01 Aug 2003 10:27 GMT
I'm due for a new set of rotors (on top of other things) and pads, and after
looking around I'm going for a set of DBA slotted rotors with Bendix Ultima
pads.  Been quoted $150ea for the rotors and $60 approx for the pads.  Now I
just gotta pick 'em up and get to installing the lot on my NF.

The point of this post?  Just to prove my eagerness to have it all here and
done, I guess.
Update later.
Pat Sproule - 01 Aug 2003 21:20 GMT
Um - check www.discpads.com.au.

Pat

> I'm due for a new set of rotors (on top of other things) and pads, and after
> looking around I'm going for a set of DBA slotted rotors with Bendix Ultima
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> done, I guess.
> Update later.
John West - 02 Aug 2003 02:48 GMT
your of course aware there's a special procedure to the replacement of the
front disks aren't you, specifically requiring a torque wrench to tighten
the bolts, otherwise the Barings will last all of 5 minutes.

> I'm due for a new set of rotors (on top of other things) and pads, and after
> looking around I'm going for a set of DBA slotted rotors with Bendix Ultima
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> done, I guess.
> Update later.
daryl_kell@arach.net.au - 02 Aug 2003 12:50 GMT
Yeah, I am, thanks :)

> your of course aware there's a special procedure to the replacement of the
> front disks aren't you, specifically requiring a torque wrench to tighten
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> > done, I guess.
> > Update later.
 
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