Nojustice
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Registered: 15th Apr 02
Location: Chadderton, Greater Manchester
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I know this isnt meant for a corsa board , but you have helped me so much
My mother in law has a Renault Clio , i think its mk3 (ind in headlights) P reg
I went to replace the brake pads on the front but there was no springs attached
On this caliper, it has a metal plate which you slide between the housing and the pad...just a little long flat piece
On the drivers side its fine cause it fits snug cause the metal was corroded and expanded
But on the other side the pads had fell down and was really dangerous
So i bought a breaking kit so i get the metal piece for the other side
When I got the brake kit, i noticed that it had springs in the kit, but i havent a clue where they go
Any Ideas ????
I tried to follow suit like the drivers side and just put a new metal plate in, but the pads are loose and make a bad noise
Basically i need to know how these springs go cause ive not seen em b4
Thanks all
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Nojustice
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Registered: 15th Apr 02
Location: Chadderton, Greater Manchester
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No Ideas anyone ??
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Adam-D
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Registered: 11th May 02
Location: Cheshire
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nope, corsa board - clio
there are very very few clio owners on here- if any
my sister has a clio but its a older one and i havent needed to take the brakes aprt so i cant help
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Nojustice
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Registered: 15th Apr 02
Location: Chadderton, Greater Manchester
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thanx neways
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Mistamist
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Registered: 16th Jul 03
Location: Gillingham, Kent
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i do know that the mk1 and mk2 clio's brakes are smallerr versions than the Omega 3.0 Elite.
But thats not much help
Sawwy
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Will94
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Registered: 1st Nov 02
Location: Nr. Ipswich, Suffolk
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i'd suggest havin a nose in the haynes manual mate..
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