Hi guys,
Having just changed my front brakes over to stag ones I've noticed the dust shields are scrap. How crucial are they really. I know a lot of people have removed from various cars over the years so just wondering if removal would also aid heat release etc.
Cheers
Brake dust shields
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:: The Fleet ::
HLO 2000 MKII Manual O/D face lift, British Racing Green
BEL 2000 MKII Auto, Sapphire Blue
:: Previously ::
MLT Ice Blue MKII auto, LYL New White MKII auto and UPO Vermilion Dolomite 1850HL
Re: Brake dust shields
I ditched mine years ago. They serve no purpose apart from occasionaly trapping gravel behind them. Ditch them and save the weight.
Re: Brake dust shields
Alternatively, buy a set of s/s Stag one's!Calorian wrote:Hi guys,
Having just changed my front brakes over to stag ones I've noticed the dust shields are scrap. How crucial are they really. I know a lot of people have removed from various cars over the years so just wondering if removal would also aid heat release etc.
Cheers
Kev
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