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To echo the above, SNR are a good quality bearing manufacturer and are what come pressed in the genuine Renault and Brembo rear discs.
Wouldn't surprise me if they are what are fitted on the front at factory/what you get in a Renault box from the dealer to replace them
Welcome along, you haven't had much luck so far mate. Hopefully this improves for you!
Ref brake pads, what you going to use the car for, any track days etc planned or purely for road use
Strange one Rhys. If they was working as they should be you would have good strong brakes with those parts fitted. Try bleeding again and also check the servo side of things, listen for hissing etc
I'll PM you now ref bedding them in mate
Arr thought it was live from 1st of month. I've done the normal one a few times so fancy doing the new one, I think/hope some organisers will do the normal circuit in morning and new one in afternoon to mix it up a bit. Similar to how they run Anglesey sometimes
Decent little track/place...
^ Exhaust is sitting much better mate
In a nutshell yes. You want to get some heat into them, you'd not get them up to the required temperature under normal road driving. It's repetitive braking in a row with increasing speed, around 20+ times total until they are really biting, then let...
As Dan says, it's good for someone who knows what they are doing to have a good look over your car.
They may find something like a cracked/broken spring or similar that you'd other wise miss just dropping/changing the oil on your drive