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Brake Disc Holding Screw
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Schumi
PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2011 2:16 pm Up
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This is original Peugeot part number. 6905.36
Do anyone know this screws size? What is code of M type. Like m9 or m6.
I will use original one but I must know the size.

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Dont worry if you fit back the disc without the screw, it is not a safety related item, it is the road wheel bolts that secures the disc, etc.
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panason1c wrote:
Dont worry if you fit back the disc without the screw, it is not a safety related item, it is the road wheel bolts that secures the disc, etc.

You what?????

Surely the screw is there for a reason

 
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Mikey2uk wrote:
panason1c wrote:
Dont worry if you fit back the disc without the screw, it is not a safety related item, it is the road wheel bolts that secures the disc, etc.

You what?????

Surely the screw is there for a reason

just there to secure the disc when you take the wheels off. Laughing

 
 

 

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If you don't have the screw, it only makes it a bit more awkward when refitting the road wheel. It just keeps the holes on the disc lined up with the threaded holes on the hub. It serves no other purpose.

Edit. It winds up the Kwik Fit fitter when you go in with a puncture as the disc spins out of line when they are putting the wheel back on. It's great fun watching them curse it.

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I'm drawing custom brake rotor hats in solidworks. In solidworks i can choice direct screw type and name without drawing. Thank you guys.
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macca1411 wrote:
If you don't have the screw, it only makes it a bit more awkward when refitting the road wheel. It just keeps the holes on the disc lined up with the threaded holes on the hub. It serves no other purpose.

Edit. It winds up the Kwik Fit fitter when you go in with a puncture as the disc spins out of line when they are putting the wheel back on. It's great fun watching them curse it.

I had a great laugh when I got some new tyres fitted a couple of months back Laughing

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It's nearly completed. For people asking what is this. This is custom rotor hub for 2 piece rotor from hi spec use with 406 brembos.
I bought 330x28 2 piece disc from them. And tomorrow i will make a sample from cast iron (original one will build from t7075 alu).
After this fitment i will make custom caliper carriers. And I'm planning sharing and make public my project for all Peugeot lovers for use bigger disc on 406 brembo.

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Mikey2uk wrote:
panason1c wrote:
Dont worry if you fit back the disc without the screw, it is not a safety related item, it is the road wheel bolts that secures the disc, etc.

You what?????

Surely the screw is there for a reason

It's only a locating screw, it's non load bearing nor safety related. They usually break / get rounded off. I don't bother with them.


mmm 2 piece Laughing

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These must be the bizness for going down mountains and decents me thinks.
Nice work there.

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They don't look like this now Laughing
 

 


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Seabook wrote:
M6 10mm countersunk

M6 10MM? 6mm thread countersunk

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