16" and 14" brakes

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16" and 14" brakes

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Quick, someone tell Andy...
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Hi

New to all this ; Are we saying that 14' synrco has different brakes to a standard T25?
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The calipers and pads are the same but as the syncro has drive going to the front wheels, it uses a hub and the disc sits over the top, rather than having the disc/hub as one unit as on the 2WD.

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Quick, someone tell Andy...
Told him before it was even posted up here........ :wink:
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i can't get on the site from work, no macromedia and IT are tossers :x

has anyone any experience of these, have had cheap discs on my last GTi and warped them straight away
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Given the relative rarity where ever you get these disks from I'd imagine they are from the same source!
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drive within the vans limits and you wont warp them......

the brake bits stocked are

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Bremtech Brake Discs

Bremtech discs are manufactured in Europe from castings conforming to DIN1619 and GH190. Near zero tolerances are achieved with the aid of the latest ultra- precision CNC machines. This guarantees that Bremtech brake discs deliver enhanced braking performance, combined with increased durability. Bremtech discs are balanced and sold in matched pairs.

* Performance consistent with OE.
* Enhanced braking performance.
* Increased durability.
* Precision diamond finish.

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* Precision diamond finish

See even Thomas had a helping hand in making them...

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what's paranoid about my question?

andy, stop being so 'kin paranoid

Anyway, for any other paranoid souls out there,

they list 2 sizes for 16"

277x16 (which is shown as 92-)

and

280x15 (shown as 85-92)

ETKA reckons 277x16 is the right size, quick phone call to brakeparts, yes, 277x16 is the right one but 280x15 are shown as an option by their 'source'

I've gone for the 277's £50.97 all in, next day delivery. Musn't grumble :wink:

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Just a term of endearment Andy, I'm sure...
You know those spell checkers that have 'Accept, Ignore, Add to Dictionary, Cancel' ? well, when Thomas replies, we all just select certain words and hit 'Add to Dictionary' so that they don't stick in your craw next time around... easy eh? :wink:

So now add Matt to your list :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


But you're right, a few are duffers, but as much as anything, here's a tip:-
When stopping after a long high speed or downhill braking session, waiting at say a set of lights, unless you need it, give em a minute to stop glowing with foot well off brake pedal, and for sake of drums, try not to whack handbrake on immediately, unless abs necessary - ditto effect.
Best is to finsish all your heavy braking early (start early) and come to rest with little pressure on pedal, so they've had a few revs and bit of wind to cool them down... Dunno, but might sometimes be the cause, the Syncro discs are thicker (16mm ?) than a lot of equiv. weight vehicles (Talbot Express :arrow: 12mm) so should not warp easily..

From their website (which doesn't permit copying text, Ha ha!)
Brake discs are paramount to braking performance which is why Brakes International stock and recommend Bremtech discs.
Bremtech discs are manufactured in Europe from castings conforming to DIN1619 and GH190. They offer specifications consistent with original equipment and provide enhanced braking performance
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GSF were doing them for £15 or £12 with c80-90 discount until I had the last pair a year or so ago - they're on my Doka now, and so far so good. All discs that just slip over the studs and aren't an integral part of the bearing housing should be about this price, unless you want a cast iron guarantee - OK, My coats on, ready to run :oops:

Good one Matt, maybe the last chance saloon to stock up, ordering now (for Tyger, you never know, I might need them some day :P )

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Clive it's a bus, not a high performance sports car and the brakes are a *little* over-engineered, dammit I'll bet you could drive around on them. :oops:

More to the point what are you on (about)?
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What are you on (about)?

Blandford Fly - it's a nice pint Thomas...

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have had cheap discs on my last GTi and warped them straight away

thats what's paraniod, just cos they aint stupid vw moneym doesnt mean there are "pooh" products, the website is so up to date that your firm has blocked it,
if they were selling crap, do you think they'd bother with a fast website ?
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nope. . .have read all my messages . . can't see one saying these discs are pooh
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