Clio 182
No biggy but this might save someone dropping the same bollock I did when fitting a pair of new rear brake discs.
Removed the old discs, gave the area a good clean and put the new discs on (with bearings already fitted), torqued up the stub axle nuts and off I went.
Unfortunately that wasn’t the end of it. Noise coming from the rear when cornering and play on both wheels. It occurred to me there were probably some kind of spacers still attached to the old discs but by this time I’d already disposed of them with the spacers most likely stuck on.
Kam Racing came to the recuse as they stock the spacers. This little balls up cost me 30 and a bit of extra work. Hope this thread prevents someone avoiding the bit of aggro I had when fitting new rear discs.
Cheers,
Craig
Removed the old discs, gave the area a good clean and put the new discs on (with bearings already fitted), torqued up the stub axle nuts and off I went.
Unfortunately that wasn’t the end of it. Noise coming from the rear when cornering and play on both wheels. It occurred to me there were probably some kind of spacers still attached to the old discs but by this time I’d already disposed of them with the spacers most likely stuck on.
Kam Racing came to the recuse as they stock the spacers. This little balls up cost me 30 and a bit of extra work. Hope this thread prevents someone avoiding the bit of aggro I had when fitting new rear discs.
Cheers,
Craig