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morning folks:wave:
thought i'd just say thanks as with the aid of this forum i just completed changing discs and pads all round.
one thing i discovered was one of the rear discs was rusty on the inboard side so sat down with a cuppa and a packet of digestives and mulled it over. came to the conclusion that the inboard pad was frozen in the caliper cradle. a bit of work with a file and a dab of grease and all is well.
many thanks
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(04-04-2013, 08:12 AM)m mouse Wrote: morning folks:wave:
thought i'd just say thanks as with the aid of this forum i just completed changing discs and pads all round.
one thing i discovered was one of the rear discs was rusty on the inboard side so sat down with a cuppa and a packet of digestives and mulled it over. came to the conclusion that the inboard pad was frozen in the caliper cradle. a bit of work with a file and a dab of grease and all is well.
many thanks
stuey
Well done :thumbsup:
Nice to get some feedback
It is on my to do list.
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Did you finish the biscuits?
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Were they plain/milk chocolate?:drool::drool:
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yes i finished them and yes i have a weight problem.Mcvities plain, not dunked past my knuckles
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A good allrounder.
Rich Tea are woossy things that turn to sludge while Hobnobs are like commando biscuits they just wont give in.
It is on my to do list.
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(05-04-2013, 06:29 PM)ron Wrote: (05-04-2013, 07:39 AM)evdama Wrote: A good allrounder.
Rich Tea are woossy things that turn to sludge while Hobnobs are like commando biscuits they just wont give in.
I like dunking fairy cakes.:whistle::whistle:
Rich tea are great in orange squash.
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Rich tea are my favourite especially the Asda smart price.
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