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These are the two rear brake discs on my Toledo, I can't for the life of me fathom why one has a rusty band (NS) and the other is clean swept to the edge?

I did a brake service today, everything went ok nothing seized plenty of meat left on pads and discs no odd wear patterns on the pads.

This car had a brake strip down and check two years ago, the jurys out whether that actually happened.

BTW the car has never had any pads/discs replaced.

 

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Edited by MickA

For some reason I cannot see your images on my Android tablet.  I can see a link but when I click it I get the postimages.org home page.

Edited by Liger1956

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13 minutes ago, Liger1956 said:

For some reason I cannot see your images on my Android tablet.  I can see a link but when I click it I get the postimages.org home page.

 

All sorted now. I don't usually have trouble uploading images, for some reason Postimage isn't playing today so alternative now used. :wait:

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