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These are the spacers that catch a lot of people out:
http://www.cliosport.net/threads/renault-spacer-that-go-behind-rear-discs-on-clio-172-182.712287/
If you haven't got the parts already , I can send you everything you need for the change; discs (Renault with bearings and abs rings fitted) ...
cheers mate @MRBILLYUK . As above, a lot of cheap/poor quality/unbranded parts on ebay sold in sly worded ads as "performance" and "sports" brakes.
If you want some decent ones get in touch , and I'll get you sorted @SamB123
@MarkX I'm always on hand to ask for help/advice mate via PM :up:
Please send me a PM (or email if easier) with some more photos if you have them and more detail of how you bedded them in please
I'll be able to see/reply better tomorrow when I'm not half asleep!
cheers
Glad you're pleased with them Josh :up:
@MattyPerkins I'd only recommend using either Brembo or Renault rear discs. They have better quality bearings in than the other options and will last longer. That's were the cost difference is, (and I can supply a lot of manufacturers including Mintex)
Drop me a PM if want info in bedding the DS1.11 Mark , they come with instructions and you're on right lines doing doing repeated "stops" but it's important they get really hot mate
@seanconnolly same applies if want any help pal
cheers!
Thought I had replied to this the other day lads
The discs (any) will get surface rust on them, the rear brakes on your Cup don't do a lot. If it's the un-swept area of the disc, you can clean them and then paint them silver/grey if you want them to look fresher/cleaner.
If it's the...
I've just amended stock on site mate, ta!
Have plenty in stock, drop me a PM if wanting some
cheers
http://www.roadtrackraceparts.com/brembo-oem-brake-pads-renaultsport-clio-172-182.html
cheers lads @Bunta @Typhoon
I can get you sorted with everything you need brakes wise @indycos Get in touch if need any help/info
I have them in stock and ready to go. A lot of places at the moment don't have any stock of the rear discs and are on back order with Renault
Will also...
Depends what sort of ratio on road and track, but for the more dedicated track car doing harder/longer stints. The DS3000 and DS1.11 are more suited , the latter been what I run and are one of the best pads around imo
Glad you're pleased with the DS1.11 lads @MarkX @StuOwen86 :up:
I can sort them with new discs @Greeny. They're one of the best pads around, I'm waiting for mine to come in from factory as I special ordered them for my mx5 track car as they didn't list them. So practice what I preach :wink:
Yes and yes. The Brembo just edges it on the road from cold/less noise but the DS2500 are a bit better on track, at the top end with the higher temps. As you are planning to do track days and they are the same price I'd lean to the DS2500. I don't really notice the noise of brakes tbh as I've...
No worries Neil, the DS2500 working range is 20-500 deg C so don't need much heat in them at all
Yes, the HP2000 are available and are similar money for the DS2500 in the Clio 197/200 front pads
If you have trouble getting hold of them/finding people with stock as usually special order from France , I have plenty on the shelf mate
http://www.roadtrackraceparts.com/renault-brake-discs-washer-spacer-rear-renaultsport-clio-172-182.html
Drop me a PM with what you use your car for and I'll get you some info/price across
PS become a member when you get chance, will pay for itself in no time at all once you can use all the forum :up: