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 Post subject: Disc Brakes Fitted..
PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 1:40 pm 
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Finally have the disc brakes that were from willy's LS fitted to mine.. Still had to put on new rotors tho...

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 1:42 pm 
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be careful... willy brakes have a tendency to lock up and chuck your car into the rear of others..

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ebc pads too?

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No probs cush, they have been modified to stop that sort of thing... :wink:


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BLING rotors too 8)

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Fitted the green EBC pads to the LS but fitted a black set to the Moke, so will see how much difference there is between pads...


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Nice. Rotors look good.

Why did William sell them if he is currently building a car?

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just a thought?

that's on the moke, isn't it?


what the heckaroo do you need discs on a moke for? :P

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These ones are on my '77 LS cush but my Moke has 8.4" discs on as well but they were standard on the '81 Califorian model...


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i'm aware they're standard... just not sure why they're there :)

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Doing stoppies? 8)


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Well cush, with the high power of a 1310 in the Moke, need that good stopping ability as well... :wink:


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1310 or not...you're still driving a baking dish... not much weight to pull up.. :)

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striped 63 wrote:
Why did William sell them if he is currently building a car?



I have 10 inch wheels and these don't fit under the wheels that are 10 inches in diameter.

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cush wrote:
1310 or not...you're still driving a baking dish... not much weight to pull up.. :)


Baking dish, Hmmm. :?

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Says you with the GRUNTY 1100 in a farked old rusty 850 body, with COOPER S disc brakes.


Brakes worth more than the whole car, including petrol.


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