who do i have to contact to order these direct replacement discs ?
I’m from belgium and No dealer fond in belgium.
Thx
They told me ... contact your local dealerErm.....email Revo direct surely would be the obvious way forward........
As much as I love the design of the original way discs.
If I was to upgrade my front discs it would 110% be Reylands.
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They are great Kev.
I run DS2500 with them and have no noise from them whatsoever.
Giving them ‘more’ stick than the Ferodo instructions recommends is key.
I was half expecting to be taking the DS2500 off if they squealed, but they are a great pad and well suited to the Reylands.
But loads of dust? Dust that can quite easily damage wheels supposedly. Don’t fancy cleaning my car and 50 miles later having caked black wheels hence was going for DS Performance, but since been told they have a bad rep.
You are right AN they aren’t for you I’m afraid.
But as in your words “I want to drive it less” then there’s really no problem.
I’ve never ever had an alloy wheel damaged by brake dust.
Which makes me wonder......
How the frig do you drive it without having several anxiety attacks along the way?
But loads of dust? Dust that can quite easily damage wheels supposedly. Don’t fancy cleaning my car and 50 miles later having caked black wheels hence was going for DS Performance, but since been told they have a bad rep.
If your wheels are ceramic coated which I believe they are mate don’t worry, brake dust comes off them with just water and a wash mitt mate
This is the man who put his car in a tent when it started spitting at Castle Combe!
This is the man who put his car in a tent when it started spitting at Castle Combe!
Someone as photo shopped that in please tell me
I just found a picture of his cousin's car on a different forum. Meet VauxhallNutta:
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Must run in the family...
If your wheels are ceramic coated which I believe they are mate don’t worry, brake dust comes off them with just water and a wash mitt mate
The dust is no worse than the Audi pads.
When your worrying about brake dust and wheels I feel it’s into the funny farm you should go.
This is the man who put his car in a tent when it started spitting at Castle Combe!
Someone as photo shopped that in please tell me
That's @AudiNutta 's car isn't it?!
I bet it’s uncomfortable in that on a hot summers day
You’re on form today @simonaliWater spots? That car has so many coatings on it I'm surprised it doesn't reverse the rainfall and make it go upwards!
My wheels aren’t coated no, only part of the car which isn’t because I’ve never found them to last particularly long :/
In that case that would be fine if it’s no worse than the Audi pads
Shame it’s a Ford colourAll jokes aside audinutta, that is probably the best colour I’ve seen on a rs3. Racing blue mica really sets it apart from other blues. Superb looking rs you have there mate.
Water spots? That car has so many coatings on it I'm surprised it doesn't reverse the rainfall and make it go upwards!
All jokes aside audinutta, that is probably the best colour I’ve seen on a rs3. Racing blue mica really sets it apart from other blues. Superb looking rs you have there mate.
I’ve coated mine with carbon collectives platinum wheels. I think it is a lot better than the gtechniq c5 I used to use for durability. C5 seemed to lose its durability after 6 months.
Shame it’s a Ford colour
@T-800 Back onto the discs topic, which is best to have the face machined with on the Reylands? Straight groove, curved groove or J-hook?
I’ve ordered the rear Brembo’s and I’m thinking of making the 1.5 hour drive up to Reyland and see if they will groove them for me, can only improve them? Just an idea I had now, might not be prepared to do it.
Grooves are personal preference.
Rears grooved by Reyland ? Dunno, best to ring Martin and ask the question.
Godspeed brakes may cut grooves for you, they are in Bridgend, dont know if thats closer for you tho.
Good shout there didn’t think of them! That’s definitely closer, will see what Reyland say as I could pick the fronts up at the same time but Godspeed might be the answer.
Saw photos of a car last night with drilled rears and it just made me think of how much better it would look to have the grooves cut in the rears as well, seeing as I can’t afford the several hundred to overside them
Total cost of Reyland discs, Brembo for rear and DS Performance pads all around is £1205 :O