hi all
i am new to this forum does anyone know what size disc are on my 2004 megane 1.6 16v vvt auto i need this as i have found cheap discs and pad but do not know what size i need
please help
matt
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Re: disc issues
You can phone your local dealership and get a part number to confirm that it is correct.
There has been some discussion about whether the discs are balanced or not if non OEM parts. Apparently some third party discs are rough unbalanced casts. I don't know whether this makes much difference.
You should also bear in mind that some discs come with ABS sensor rings which need to be carefully handled. Inspect the parts you have on the car before buying anything.
Obviously, you can remove the wheels and measure the existing discs to confirm the sizes.
There has been some discussion about whether the discs are balanced or not if non OEM parts. Apparently some third party discs are rough unbalanced casts. I don't know whether this makes much difference.
You should also bear in mind that some discs come with ABS sensor rings which need to be carefully handled. Inspect the parts you have on the car before buying anything.
Obviously, you can remove the wheels and measure the existing discs to confirm the sizes.
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Re: disc issues
Front 280mm
Rear 240mm
This is, obviously, taken from the repair manual in my message in Links, which nobody reads... There are some technical drawings in brakes4u web site, search it for EBC brakes for your model. The OEM rear discs, as opposed to aftermarket parts, come with bearings and ABS rings installed.
Your car also needs new brake hoses and fluid...
Rear 240mm
This is, obviously, taken from the repair manual in my message in Links, which nobody reads... There are some technical drawings in brakes4u web site, search it for EBC brakes for your model. The OEM rear discs, as opposed to aftermarket parts, come with bearings and ABS rings installed.
Your car also needs new brake hoses and fluid...
randy wrote:hi all
i am new to this forum does anyone know what size disc are on my 2004 megane 1.6 16v vvt auto i need this as i have found cheap discs and pad but do not know what size i need
please help
matt
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Re: disc issues
Isn't it 270mm at the rear axle?
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