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Andy B

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Re: hex bolts to hold discs in place
« Reply #15 on: 13 December 2010, 19:47:22 »

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90278945 SCREW, CSK., DISC TO FRONT WHEEL HUB

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90278945 5 69 909 SCREW, CSK., M10 X 1.25, REAR BRAKE DISC TO BEARING

I can't think specifically about the rear disc/drum retaining screw, but the front screw definitely isn't M10  :-? I had to 'persuade' one from the front of my Senator years ago, the Omega's is the same and is a countersunk allen key drive M6 machine screw  ;)

or we're both taliking about different screws/bolts  :y
Who said the front was M10 ?


I thought you did  ;) ...... but I now see that you've quoted two part numbers for the rear disc/drums  :y
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Re: hex bolts to hold discs in place
« Reply #16 on: 13 December 2010, 19:50:11 »

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brake disc to hub...

90278945 SCREW, CSK., DISC TO FRONT WHEEL HUB

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90278945 5 69 909 SCREW, CSK., M10 X 1.25, REAR BRAKE DISC TO BEARING

I can't think specifically about the rear disc/drum retaining screw, but the front screw definitely isn't M10  :-? I had to 'persuade' one from the front of my Senator years ago, the Omega's is the same and is a countersunk allen key drive M6 machine screw  ;)

or we're both taliking about different screws/bolts  :y
Who said the front was M10 ?


I thought you did  ;) ...... but I now see that you've quoted two part numbers for the rear disc/drums  :y
Get back to your baked beans ;D

Actually, talking of which, PM on its way...
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Re: hex bolts to hold discs in place
« Reply #17 on: 13 December 2010, 20:00:34 »

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brake disc to hub...

90278945 SCREW, CSK., DISC TO FRONT WHEEL HUB

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90278945 5 69 909 SCREW, CSK., M10 X 1.25, REAR BRAKE DISC TO BEARING

I can't think specifically about the rear disc/drum retaining screw, but the front screw definitely isn't M10  :-? I had to 'persuade' one from the front of my Senator years ago, the Omega's is the same and is a countersunk allen key drive M6 machine screw  ;)

or we're both taliking about different screws/bolts  :y
Who said the front was M10 ?


I thought you did  ;) ...... but I now see that you've quoted two part numbers for the rear disc/drums  :y
Get back to your baked beans ;D

Actually, talking of which, PM on its way...

I will tomorrow, but nobody will on Thursday  :(
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Re: hex bolts to hold discs in place
« Reply #18 on: 14 December 2010, 13:20:06 »

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erm nope, for the brake discs lizzie  ;D ;D ;D

I wouldnt entertain such naff items as those tax disc holders  :-X


Sorry!! :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[   Misread that completely! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)


glad I didnt ask for nuts instead of bolts then, who knows where the convo would have ended up  ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D


 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y
I suppose using tax disc holders would cut down the unsprung weight Lizzie ;D ;D
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Re: hex bolts to hold discs in place
« Reply #19 on: 14 December 2010, 18:40:43 »

Foe how little they cost, and the fact that I chewed two of mine up changing my discs / pads, I'd personally suggest to anyone doing a brake service to buy a pack of four as well as the discs / pads, etc.
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