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    Default Brake overhaul

    Just in the process of over hauling the brakes on 277, going to be fitting new discs front and rear and new pads they are all taken care of.
    I want to replace the drum brake pads on the hand brake, the research that ive done is directing me to Peugeot 607 pads,has anyone used these or have you found any other ones that fit well.

    Last question does anyone know if the backing plates for the front disc brakes are available any where.


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    Quote Originally Posted by phil260 View Post
    J... research that I've done is directing me to Peugeot 607 pads ...
    Assuming you mean 'shoes'? I have used the Peugeot ones and found that they fit and work well, and offer a cheap solution. You will find original shoes and back-plates at Brown and Gammons. This is their current list of 260 parts. https://www.ukmgparts.com/catalogue/...r-75-zt-v8-260

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    Thankyou David,

    Yes shoes, thankyou for the link.

    Kind regards Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by phil260 View Post
    Thankyou David,

    Yes shoes, thankyou for the link.

    Kind regards Phil
    Looks like B&G are only showing back-plates for the rear of the car, Phil.

    David

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    They certainly are, everything is now ordered accept front back plates.

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    original fit were TRW handbrake shoes ..


    Our Three bloo's, ZR105, ZT 260#50 , CDTI Auto ,now No1 Son has spoilt the set with a Firefrost 1.8T


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    Quote Originally Posted by ceedy View Post
    original fit were TRW handbrake shoes ..
    Just looked up TRW brakes they are saying GS8469 shoes needed, but looked down the compatability list and they are saying they fit all ZT models.

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    Yet another "Fits all 75 and ZT models 1999 to 2005".
    Even Rimmers and DMGRS are guilty of that sometimes.

    You think they would learn when they get them all returned from V8 owners.

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    Last edited by David; 21-06-2023 at 07:29 PM.

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    I am sure I used shoes off a 406, the only diffrence was a chamfer in the end of the shoe that was not on the new ones.

    They adjusted up and worked well but needed another tweak a couple of weeks later to get them back up to 100%,
    Last edited by SCP440; 21-06-2023 at 09:19 PM.

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    I used brake shoes off a 607 and they are near the same, it's also in the index if you have a look
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