S2 Exige - Are my front brake discs on the wrong way ?
Re: S2 Exige - Are my front brake discs on the wrong way ?
I guess the Pug 106 discs on an S1 just ain't that sophisticated 
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S2 Exige - Are my front brake discs on the wrong way ?
I just found it interesting, sad I know. 
Re: S2 Exige - Are my front brake discs on the wrong way ?
Not at all.
You can do our brakes any time!
(Except Tarduff Motors just done 'em, Skoda rears, while changing out two mashed bearings. Jeez we work that mule hard...)
You can do our brakes any time!
(Except Tarduff Motors just done 'em, Skoda rears, while changing out two mashed bearings. Jeez we work that mule hard...)
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Re: S2 Exige - Are my front brake discs on the wrong way ?
Replaced the Passat discs in Jul 2013 after a meagre 149k on the originals.
It turns out they are not sided and have straight vanes, obviously I wasn't paying much attention as it's just a work car.
I must've checked at the time though.
Interestingly the Passat's replacement has curved vanes on the front discs but the drivers side goes the opposite way from the pax side, in other words they are the same disc and not sided, either that or they are both passenger side discs.
Will ask the question when it goes in for it's first service, although I could probably guess the answer now...........
Interestingly the Passat's replacement has curved vanes on the front discs but the drivers side goes the opposite way from the pax side, in other words they are the same disc and not sided, either that or they are both passenger side discs.
Re: S2 Exige - Are my front brake discs on the wrong way ?
Eh, good luck if you've fitted 106 discs to yours, should make for interesting journeyscampbell wrote:I guess the Pug 106 discs on an S1 just ain't that sophisticated