In THIS country (USA) it is illegal to distribute brake or suspension parts that are inferior in quality to the original equipment. If you use aftermarket brake parts the auto manufacturer will no doubt try to get out of a warranty that has anything to do with the brakes. On the other hand, the brakes are probably no longer under warranty anyway so what difference does it make.
One can purchase brake discs from a variety of stores. Stores such as AutoAnything, eBay, GSF Car Parts, Auto Parts Warehouse, and Walmart sell brake discs.
Depends on what kind of "discs" you're referring to... (compact discs? brake discs?)
there are brake shoes in the discs too . just remove the discs and you will see them. they are applied by a cable.
NO! No...no...no...! Do not put any grease on your brake discs, copper grease is used to put on the 'back' of the brake pads (not the part of the pad that comes into contact with the disc).
oh yeah I forgot to mention it is the retaining screws on the front discs of a w reg 1.8 rt sport estate thanks for your help if any oh yeah I forgot to mention it is the retaining screws on the front discs of a w reg 1.8 rt sport estate thanks for your help if any
Typically integral parking brakes are on rear disc braking systems. By activating the parking brake it adjusts the discs on the rear brakes. While the front discs are self adjusting, on the integral systems the rear discs are not self adjusting, thus the need for the integral parking brake system.
The caliper might be sticking
Only if they are defective.
replace front brake discs and pads.
The friction of braking makes brake drums and discs very hot.
On my 2007 Sonata I had to replace the brake pads and rotors at 57000 miles.
to put the squeeze on your rear discs