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Brake disc guards

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Hi,

 

The front disc guard didn't survive removal when I did the wheel bearing the other day (there wasn't much left of it to save anyway). Not having a spare to hand, I just re-assembled without it.

 

Is there any pressing need to replace it? I can't really think what purpose they serve. They might prevent a bit of spray or dirt getting onto the disc, but it is a major problem?

 

Cheers,

Iain

Would not worry about it I have not had mine fitted for about 3 years now and it has not caused any issues

They stop the MoT tester seeing the inner faces of the discs, and that's about it really!

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Great, as I thought! 

 

Discs are in good condition, and it flew through its MOT a few weeks ago, bar a broken road spring. Not at all bad for a 15-year old car which hasn't had the easiest of lives! :

 

Thanks,

Iain

They can make it harder for a stone to get stuck between the disc and the pad.

They can make it harder for a stone to get stuck between the disc and the pad.

OTOH a stone can get caught between the shield and the disc. This has actually happened to me (well my Dad anyway).

Come to think of it, I've had the same, makes a hell of a noise. Easier to get out than one in the pad though!

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