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How important are brake splash plates?
Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 20:24
by lloydy
For the front, mine are getting a bit crumbly. How much of a job is it?
Thanks, Lloyd
Re: How important are brake splash plates?
Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 20:28
by axeman
i took them off my van when fitting the cv boot protectors as they self distructed, stones also can get stuck in between them and the disk a squeeeeeeeeeeel, passed the mot with out them as they are not required as far as i under stand, baxter makes new ones if you realy want them.
neil
Re: How important are brake splash plates?
Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 21:36
by syncropaddy
I dont think they are that important but I fitted stainless ones during a rebuild
Re: How important are brake splash plates?
Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 21:59
by lloydy
syncropaddy wrote:I dont think they are that important but I fitted stainless ones during a rebuild
Good, at least i don't have rush into getting them. Will invest in those P/steering pipes though, did you have to fit new clips or cable tie them in place?
Re: How important are brake splash plates?
Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 10:14
by silverbullet
I'd say fit full-length braided rubber hoses for your PAS - less joints for a kick-off. Don't bother with the disc guards - mine are so rotten they look like like leaf dross
Re: How important are brake splash plates?
Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 23:07
by Simon Baxter
silverbullet wrote:I'd say fit full-length braided rubber hoses for your PAS - less joints for a kick-off. Don't bother with the disc guards - mine are so rotten they look like like leaf dross
Don't fit braided hoses, we had to once as thats all we could find locally and it was as noisey as you like.
Re: How important are brake splash plates?
Posted: 10 Dec 2010, 01:37
by syncropaddy
Simon Baxter wrote:
Don't fit braided hoses, we had to once as thats all we could find locally and it was as noisey as you like.
Ive heard that some kits vibrate and its a bit hit and miss to get it right. Tie raps .... the answer
Re: How important are brake splash plates?
Posted: 10 Dec 2010, 07:37
by Aidan
syncropaddy wrote:Simon Baxter wrote:
Don't fit braided hoses, we had to once as thats all we could find locally and it was as noisey as you like.
Ive heard that some kits vibrate and its a bit hit and miss to get it right. Tie raps .... the answer
VW steel lines are quiet and you only have to replace the one that's gone, if it's the low pressure side then you can do a short section in rubber to repair
Re: How important are brake splash plates?
Posted: 10 Dec 2010, 09:33
by silverbullet
Useful advice - I was thinking on a cost basis, but if long hoses hiss and parp like a JCB hard at work then there's no contest really.
Re: How important are brake splash plates?
Posted: 10 Dec 2010, 10:43
by lloydy
simon, do your flexi p/steering pipes come with clips/ties?
Re: How important are brake splash plates?
Posted: 10 Dec 2010, 12:52
by Aidan
silverbullet wrote:Useful advice - I was thinking on a cost basis, but if long hoses hiss and parp like a JCB hard at work then there's no contest really.
the cost doesn't bear thinking about with the steel lines, I've replaced 3 out of 4 of mine in last 4 years with new for probably twice the price of 2 complete sets of rubber ones, but chances are they won't need doing again and can be salvaged when Edna becomes too tired to keep going
Re: How important are brake splash plates?
Posted: 11 Dec 2010, 13:31
by syncropaddy
silverbullet wrote:Useful advice - I was thinking on a cost basis, but if long hoses hiss and parp like a JCB hard at work then there's no contest really.
I fitted the rubber hoses that Syncro Services sell cuz at the time the Baxter lad wasnt selling them. I have no trouble with the set up at all now that I got all the clips right. My pump squeals like a banshee though!