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Well the OEM Disks from K-Tec who claim to be cheaper than a dealership are -
http://www.k-tecracing.com/show_product.asp?id=2126
£171.35 For Disks and Bearings.
K-Tec "Up rated" Kit Disks / Pads / Bearings come in at £148.35
An option worth thinking about then , Ill keep looking round see what the best price I can get some OEM disks for and if they are still stupid money Ill get the KTec's
I dont know thats what im asking ;) The Ktec Brakes seemed a decent Option as the set (Disks / Pads / Bearings) are cheaper than the Renault disks on their own!
Bloody Hell How much Snow Foam did you use! Looks like you whisked up some Egg Whites and plastered your car with them!
I only use 1" of snow Foam with Warm water to top up on mine and get this consistency -
My Rear Disks / Pads are on the way out, Are these worth fitting and anyone know what pads they are supplied with? -
http://www.k-tecracing.com/show_product.asp?id=1574
Or is it best to stick to Renault Disks and Pads? Or is there a 3rd option?
I use the Acrylic kit on my Iceburg 172 Cup and its is BY FAR the best product i have used. Very simple Wipe on Wipe off application, Lasts for weeks and can be layered up very quickly (One coat every 30 min or so)
Get a Nice reflection which i have not seen from any other product i have used...
Bang for my Buck
I worked for Renault at the time
Like the colour and rareness factor
The Fiesta ST had a dash made of recycled Wheelybins and the Renault was better quality.
I got the snow foam lance from I4detailing with the "Standard" snow foam they sell.
I use about 1" of snow foam in the bottom of the bottle and top the rest of the bottle up with warm water.
Lance - http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/HD_Snow_Foam_Lance_1L.html#aHDFL1L
Foam -...
Only other one I have is -
No i didnt use that guide, i just used the Jack out the boot, Jacked each corner up one at a time, paint only took 15 min to dry enough that I could pop wheels back on.
Give you wheels a clean while the paint drys thats what i did -