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    Hi all

    I know that in the past there have been threads on this and one thread in particular likened them to a skeleton wanking off in a biscuit tin! But mine are driving me mad now I have taken monsters advice and fitted some fibre washers to help quiten them down but they are still so noisy that every bump makes them clank. I have tightened the bolts to 14nm as per francos helpful thread on here and that doesnt seem tight at all

    Have i put the fibre washer in the right place???



    I know its not tight in the pic but they are all torqued.

    What else can i try??????

    Thanks
    Mart

  • #2
    Drive lots faster so you can't hear them Mart?

    88 Sapphire RS Cosworth
    53 Focus RS
    05 Mondeo ST TDCI

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Nash View Post
      Drive lots faster so you can't hear them Mart?
      Just think of all the hours of cleaning if he did

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Nash View Post
        Drive lots faster so you can't hear them Mart?
        Not easy to do round town and some roads i use sadly, especially on my work route.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ben Purnell View Post
          Just think of all the hours of cleaning if he did
          Says mr bufty underside

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          • #6
            Get a straight cut box........ then you'll have something to drown out the clanking

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            • #7
              Originally posted by spiritof'76 View Post
              Get a straight cut box........ then you'll have something to drown out the clanking
              +1

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              • #8
                i've had the same problem for the last 2 years, only on the nearside, the off side hasn't made a noise. I just recently put new AP bolts and bobbins in and it stayed quiet for about a week

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                • #9
                  Weld discs to rotors

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                  • #10
                    Had floating discs on front and rear of mine and yes it sounded like a bag of nails but they worked well and if I was you I would just spot worrying about them or get smaller discs that don't need to be floating

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                    • #11
                      I don't know the set up of floating discs on a car but my racing motorcycles use a stainless steel crinkle washer behind the fastening as in this photo, when the disc rattles I just replace the washers
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                      • #12
                        Had a big brake setup done for my Ferrari by BG developments, I gave them some Alcon monoblock 6 pots, the front hub and a wheel and told them to make them fit

                        They supplied the disc which were 370 mm floating, they said they were going to be noisy but i said thats ok.

                        Well this was 3 years ago and i have only just finished the car after a 7 year resto, on the first test drive i thought the front wheel were loose !!! they were that noisy

                        I have done just over 500 miles now and they are driving me nuts, i thought there has got to be a fix for this so called BG up and asked if they have got a fix, to my surprise they said yes they have a spring clip made that fits behind the disc which stops the rattle, i ordered a set but i have yet to fit them, but they look like they will do the job.

                        Hope this helps

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by PAUL V View Post
                          Had a big brake setup done for my Ferrari by BG developments, I gave them some Alcon monoblock 6 pots, the front hub and a wheel and told them to make them fit

                          They supplied the disc which were 370 mm floating, they said they were going to be noisy but i said thats ok.

                          Well this was 3 years ago and i have only just finished the car after a 7 year resto, on the first test drive i thought the front wheel were loose !!! they were that noisy

                          I have done just over 500 miles now and they are driving me nuts, i thought there has got to be a fix for this so called BG up and asked if they have got a fix, to my surprise they said yes they have a spring clip made that fits behind the disc which stops the rattle, i ordered a set but i have yet to fit them, but they look like they will do the job.

                          Hope this helps

                          I will see if my local engineering company can supply me with something, thanks for your post it was really helpful

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by dunccoss View Post
                            Had floating discs on front and rear of mine and yes it sounded like a bag of nails but they worked well and if I was you I would just spot worrying about them or get smaller discs that don't need to be floating
                            I Dont do smaller dunc. I dont worry i just find the noise aggravating at low speed.

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                            • #15
                              BG Developments are very helpful, they are only down the road from me so use them quite abit.
                              Rich
                              The Cossie isn't in the Garage because it's Broke, its because I am!

                              Speed Doesn't Kill, It's not being able to Stop in Time!

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