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I'd read that general info in detail already, but there wasn't enough for me to base my buying decisions / performance / safety on alone. Gettin' loads of helpful info here tho, thanks!
Re: One standard, one well good. Put the well good brake system on front or back?!
Just get some Brembo MAX or Brembo HC disks for the front and some decent road pads. Drilled Disks are not very functional on a clio as the holes if drilled incorrectly make the disks brittle and they tend to crack.
Re: One standard, one well good. Put the well good brake system on front or back?!
depends what exactly you are after dont quite understand what you mean.
but one thing you have to understand is all this drilled/grooved super duper carlos fandago malarcy on the discs is all in an effort to reduce brake fade - they dont nessecerily bite or pull up better.
obviously differnt compounds of brake pads will effect braking effort and feel but not really to an extent where it would affect brake bias.
as mentioned the fronts do 75% of the work so i would say you'd want to be reducing fade on the front more than you would the back if that is what you are after
Re: Any point upgrading to performance slotted brake disks if standard ones are okay?
as mentioned in your other thread its mainly in an effort to reduce fade and in which case its more pads that are going to help you out.
in my oppinion standard discs are fine aslong as you use quality ones.
not an expert on the subject, so some one will more than likely show me up here, but if your heating a metal up and cooling it quickly over and over again, it'll weaken and develop cracks. its all to do with the grooves being able to channel away gasses made between the pad and disc, and increasing surface area of the disc.
hydraulic hanbrakes are an mot fail
no reserve travel means it comes up too high.
no - handbrake cables are just a standard item nothing to uprate on them.
alot of people just wind the cable up - this is not the correct way to adjust the cable up.
best way to do it is completely deadjust the cable so its slack
get in the car and pump the pedal 5 or so times.
then re adjust cable to 3 or 4 clicks
Re: Are all rear drums for the Clio suitable for all Clios?
Be very careful there 3 typres of rear shoes used 2 are for the smaller shoes and one is used on the larger shoes only way to be sure it so check but usualy the cars have the larger setup its the only ones Halfords etc keep ins tock and don't trust what the computers say there usually wrong.
Is painting the drums to match the body colour okay or a no-no?
I realise that it would draw attention to the fact its a drum, but I think it draws even more attention if the rear is painted black while the front caliper is colour.
unless your car is black, id say its a no no. just looks gash imo.
if you go with a subtle colour for your calipers (i have gold), you dont notice the fact that the drums are black. infact, you can barely notcie my calipers either.