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brake disc retaining screws
- Bludge
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brake disc retaining screws
Just been overhauling my brakes, and the disc retaining screws have shredded. so 2 questions:
1: is it ok to just drill those mothers out?
and 2: is it ok to be running the car without those screws in?
i cant see that they do much as the wheel is doing the same job when its on. one side on the front didnt have the retaining screws and i cant say i have noticed anything bad happening because of it.
1: is it ok to just drill those mothers out?
and 2: is it ok to be running the car without those screws in?
i cant see that they do much as the wheel is doing the same job when its on. one side on the front didnt have the retaining screws and i cant say i have noticed anything bad happening because of it.
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Here you go, part number 28
http://www.lingshondaparts.com/honda_ca ... k_03=23166
For the sake of a few quid, why not do the job properly?!
I see what you're saying about the wheel holding the disc on, however you'll probably find the holes in the disc are bigger than the studs, so even with the wheel on you may still get some rotation of the disc under braking, whereas these screws will hold it in the correct position.
http://www.lingshondaparts.com/honda_ca ... k_03=23166
For the sake of a few quid, why not do the job properly?!
I see what you're saying about the wheel holding the disc on, however you'll probably find the holes in the disc are bigger than the studs, so even with the wheel on you may still get some rotation of the disc under braking, whereas these screws will hold it in the correct position.
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I've drilled them out before, just go carefully.
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- Vtecmec
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To remove my rusted ones, I took a torx screwrdiver bit just big enough to wedge in between the centre of the cross, tapped it in with a hammer and they turned out quite easily.
For replacements, and better than OEM..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M6-x-16mm-COU ... 2a3613f52f
For replacements, and better than OEM..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M6-x-16mm-COU ... 2a3613f52f
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You can run without.Bludge wrote:well after spending half an hour drilling, i have managed to get the head off one bolt. thread is still stuck fast so new screws wont be going in. guessing if not having the screws becomes a problem i'll have to get new hubs?
The screw is primarily there to keep the disc in place with the wheel and caliper off, but it does also play a part in stopping over-rotation of the disc against the wheel studs (though that would only really happen once anyway!).
If you can't get the studs out, leave them and don't worry about it, just pop the new disc over the top.
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