Rear Brake Back Plates.... again!

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Rear Brake Back Plates.... again!

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So my journey to work this morning was accompanied by a squeeling sound from the back of the car, which then turned into a grinding sound :frown: . Upon arrival in the car park I investigated, only to find that the off side rear back plate had disintigrated and part of it had disappeared, the lower half was hanging by a thread and rubbing on the wheel, hence the noise.... So the wheel had to come off to remove the remnants, a splendid way to start your working day, got some strange looks in the car park! :lol:

Here's what was left of the plate...
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And here's the shiny grove it wore in my alloy, glad I didn't leave it any longer... :supafrisk:
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Guess I need new ones then..... :(
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Yes, a great start to your day. :roll:

Either you're seriously unlucky, or I'm the opposite - AFAIK, mine's still on the original set & while they didn't look pristine when I changed the rear brakes in January last year, they didn't look anything like yours. Maybe it's all that snow you showed us a year or two back?

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Those backplates seem to rust badly. Mines got holes in them i just patched them up with some fibreglass and gave them a coat of hammerite. Thats about all you can do really.
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For give my incontinence here but do the back plates 'just' hold all the gubbins for the handbrake?
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Yeah they hold the handbrake stuff and provide a bit of a splash guard for the discs. As it's only the outer bit that's fallen off I'm tempted to leave it as is... whadda ya reckon?? :oops:
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Would it be safe to leave? what if the handbrake bits fail (can they?) ?
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Welly wrote:Would it be safe to leave? what if the handbrake bits fail (can they?) ?
Dunno, I guess if the handbrake bits fail the handbrake won't work effectively.... oh wait... :lol:

Seriously though, I've got no idea whether it's safe, whether it would fail "safely" etc, suppose I'd better lop off a limb and get it fixed. Did anyone ever locate a non-dealer source for the back plates?
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DaiRees wrote:
Welly wrote:Would it be safe to leave? what if the handbrake bits fail (can they?) ?
Dunno, I guess if the handbrake bits fail the handbrake won't work effectively.... oh wait... :lol:

Seriously though, I've got no idea whether it's safe, whether it would fail "safely" etc, suppose I'd better lop off a limb and get it fixed. Did anyone ever locate a non-dealer source for the back plates?
I spoke to a bloke from Tredegar scrappy earlier he said he got a few 406's over there i'll be going over in the morning if you want me to look for you?
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scotty73 wrote:I spoke to a bloke from Tredegar scrappy earlier he said he got a few 406's over there i'll be going over in the morning if you want me to look for you?
Yes, have a look if there are any back plates in good nick please mate, but I suspect they'll be pretty knackered!
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Whats the nearside like?
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DaiRees wrote:Did anyone ever locate a non-dealer source for the back plates?
Ade does them, as far as I remember. Can't find any on ebay but it must be worth asking.
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Dai that scrappy was crap he told me on the phone that he had a few 406's over there he didn't have one he had a few bits (apparently) :roll:

Do you know of any decent local scrappys?
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As per our convo!
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Thanks Sam, check the price of the "hub bearing" for me when you're on the PC next please :wink: :wink:
scotty73 wrote:Dai that scrappy was crap he told me on the phone that he had a few 406's over there he didn't have one he had a few bits (apparently) :roll:

Do you know of any decent local scrappys?
Nah sorry mate, J Owens in Hirwaun was OK but I haven't been there for years so don't even know if he's there anymore... Other than that I've no idea!
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The Hirwaun scrappy used to be good but the last time i went there was for my mates montego turbo i think the heater matrix was gone...... years back. :roll:
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