Are the wheels absolutely flush on the hub?
I've seen wheels that should fit be held off the hub by a mil or so by the halfshaft securing bolts fouling the inside of the wheel.
Taking the spring loaded washers off the halfshaft securing bolts gave enough clearance to allow the wheel to sit flush on the hub.
 
Hi Guys, just a wee update on my judder, went to the breakers yard this morning and bought a set of front disks £70. fitted them this afternoon, and low and behold it has fixed the problem, no more judder, thank you for all your help and suggestions,
 
Hi Guys, just a wee update on my judder, went to the breakers yard this morning and bought a set of front disks £70. fitted them this afternoon, and low and behold it has fixed the problem, no more judder, thank you for all your help and suggestions,

FFS 1 could have got a new set for that if not cheaper :mad:
 
Hi Guys, just a wee update on my judder, went to the breakers yard this morning and bought a set of front disks £70. fitted them this afternoon, and low and behold it has fixed the problem, no more judder, thank you for all your help and suggestions,

Why on earth would ya buy 2nd hand brake discs from a breaker:confused: I'm glad it's sorted the problem but new disc's would only have cost you £20 more:confused:
 
Last set of disks 6weeks ago cost me £130 +vat from dingbro the wholesalers in aberdeen, where can i get cheap rear ones ?
andy
 
those are amazin prices on disc's..........£130.

I would respectfully suggest that before you guys buy anything you mention it on here as those prices are......well, i'm shocked you paid for them.

Nick.
 

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