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Morning all, yesterday I had my standard discs & pads swapped out for a set of Greenstuffs & Grooved EBC discs all round. The guy that's fitted them says give it 300 miles while they bed in, take it easy on them, and expect them to be a little noisy in the meantime...

Anyway whilst chugging along the bypass last night at about 70-80 there was a gentle turn to the left & as I went round one of the rear pads felt like it 'grabbed' for a split second which lurched the car & scared the shit out of me! I hadn't noticed it too much until then, but the noises I'm getting are kinda more harsh than expected, some really loud squeals & some proper grinding sounds (I think I woke up everyone on my street this morning!). Is this expected?

Don't really feel like driving it when it sounds like something is gonna fall off any second, and people look round as I drive past (and not because of the normal VR6 engine noise, I don't mind that!). Cheers, Jim

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Apparently one of the new wheel bearings let go & mashed itself to pieces, perhaps a manufacturing fault I'm told - will be replaced & expected back tomorrow at no extra cost. Quite right since I've done £500 on brakes alone, I must be fucking nuts!

I can't believe I am daydreaming about a charger too :/

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Apparently one of the new wheel bearings let go & mashed itself to pieces' date=' perhaps a manufacturing fault I'm told - will be replaced & expected back tomorrow at no extra cost. Quite right since I've done £500 on brakes alone, I must be fucking nuts!

I can't believe I am daydreaming about a charger too :/

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£500 pounds on brakes alone!

what set up do u have?

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Nothing that dramatic really, I bought a set of drilled & grooved discs that didn't fit for £40 (think they are for a Mk4, the offset is wrong apparently). Just Grooved 288 EBC's all round & greenstuffs too, new bearings plus £60 labour & there we go, £500! You'd think I'd have some mad Porsche set up for that money eh :(

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Cars all sorted, I'll get it back in an hour so fingers crossed it wont eat a bearing in a day again oO

...I bought a set of drilled & grooved discs that didn't fit for £40 ...

I've just re-read the TT conversion guide:

- The offset of my new & currently fitted discs looks quite large' date=' and very similar to the TTs on the right shown below, these are on & as far as I am aware do not have a spacer installed.

- The offset of the drilled ones I had already bought ( but according to the garage are '6mm out', and wouldn't fit) looks the same as the 288mm in the pic below. Also I bought these off a VR6OC member who reassured me these were originally off his VR6, I've no reason to doubt that.

[img']http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z284/mpmx122/tt%20setup%20pictures/N95picture311.jpg

Weirdness. My confidence in what should be quite a sturdy brake setup has taken a few knocks, I also have a set of lightly worn drilled & grooved 288 front discs spare now too. Cheers for the replies peeps, I'll try to get a pic or two up laters :)

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Yep, the other wheel bearing dissintegrated just a few miles ago - it felt kinda floaty on my way over to Watford, then let go on the way back - grinding like a bitch again now :(

Supposed to be moving stuff out of my ex's tomorrow, but I'm screwed now since I really don't want to go anywhere apart from the garage with the VR6 making that racket again. Gotta try & forget about it all for now & get some much needed kip.

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