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Re: GM front pads
« Reply #45 on: 12 August 2015, 19:05:25 »

Reminds me... Must order some new pads, front and rear ::)
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Re: GM front pads
« Reply #46 on: 12 August 2015, 20:22:31 »

That fitting kit is wrong for vented calipers :y

Only the pins innit  :-\

Retainer clip too :y bin there done that :y

Ah yes , i remember BG talking about these and the way around it  ;)
Reuse your old ones. Or buy vented fitting kit for a couple of quid
Using the supplied clips will lock your pads out, meaning no rear braking...

As for order the correct kit for a couple of quid, that's £20, from VX only, seeing as how noone has yet been able to actually produce the correct length pins for an Omega vented caliper... ::)
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Re: GM front pads
« Reply #47 on: 12 August 2015, 20:31:35 »

So this fitting kit no good for the rears  :(

« Last Edit: 12 August 2015, 20:33:32 by EMD »
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Re: GM front pads
« Reply #48 on: 12 August 2015, 20:35:27 »

The shims are fine, but you might as well give the other fittings to TB given how he gets through rear pads ;D
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Re: GM front pads
« Reply #49 on: 12 August 2015, 20:38:40 »

Will see what condition the pins and clips are in when i have a look  :)
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Re: GM front pads
« Reply #50 on: 12 August 2015, 20:45:22 »

As for order the correct kit for a couple of quid, that's £20, from VX only, seeing as how noone has yet been able to actually produce the correct length pins for an Omega vented caliper... ::)
What did I put on the back of TBE when I did the pads last year....   ....was the longer pins/spring....
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Re: GM front pads
« Reply #51 on: 12 August 2015, 22:08:22 »

As for order the correct kit for a couple of quid, that's £20, from VX only, seeing as how noone has yet been able to actually produce the correct length pins for an Omega vented caliper... ::)
What did I put on the back of TBE when I did the pads last year....   ....was the longer pins/spring....
Pray tell where from if not GM...

No end of shit at Christmas time due to no one being actually able to produce the correct dimension parts, inspite of what their epcs were saying ::)
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Re: GM front pads
« Reply #52 on: 15 August 2015, 09:11:10 »

As for order the correct kit for a couple of quid, that's £20, from VX only, seeing as how noone has yet been able to actually produce the correct length pins for an Omega vented caliper... ::)
What did I put on the back of TBE when I did the pads last year....   ....was the longer pins/spring....
Pray tell where from if not GM...

No end of shit at Christmas time due to no one being actually able to produce the correct dimension parts, inspite of what their epcs were saying ::)
I get a feeling I kept the packaging, given the problems. I'll see if I can find it.
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