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Range Rover Blues:
I've had that.  If the disks rust then they will judder, the surface gets ruined in the portion exposed to the air and doesn't rust between the pads.  Total pain becuase skimming them is the only real fix.

If you lay one up for a while it's worth pushing the pistons right back in so the whole disk surface can breath.

Using them just made them worse.

If I get chance this summer I'll put them in a 4-jaw and work, mine were EBC vented/grooved and cost a good few quid.

tack43:
More work to do then.  :undecided:

tack43:

--- Quote from: tack43 on May 21, 2013, 22:02:02 ---Got a new problem now. The brakes were fine when I parked it up in Feb but now it feels like it's got a warped disc - feed back on braking. It's got ABS and I changed the rear calipers in Jan - I used a pressure bleeder but wondering if air is in the system. I can't see a disc warping it's self sat on the drive!

--- End quote ---

Seems like it was a fractured break pipe! Fixed and now ok.

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