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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Changed my rear discs and pads under instruction from mechanic. Turns out it was the caliper....
![]() So should I bin these discs and pads(only 3 of them, lost one)....or keep them. Discs are heavy, what would scrap value be....?
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Might get £2 if you're lucky
![]() Think it's around £100 a tonne at the moment |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Ah well, pains me to throw a good set of discs out and 3 pads that were near as thick as the new ones I put on, cant find the fourth.
Will keep them in the roof space, who knows if I might need them. Doubt it though, think new discs last 5-10 years....
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