Corroded (rear) discs

I didn't do it myself, but my local garage did it for me. My dealer tried to upsell me nearly £2,000 worth of unnecessary work at my 2-year service including replacing discs and pads. I told them no way and took the car to the local chap who was scheduled to switch the tyres for the summer ones a few days later anyway.

He looked at the brakes and said they needed a bit of a clean-off, that's all, and suggested stripping them down and doing that while he had the wheels off anyway. They're absolutely fine. Dealers are sharks.
 
I have an update. I left Caliban at the local garage to have his winter (all-seasons) tyres put back on. I also asked them to check the brakes, also the minor undertray damage the dealer had said was dangerous and needed new undertrays. Verdict, all is fine, undertray damage (some small holes) wasn't any worse and the brakes don't need any further attention at the moment.

My dealer is a shark. Not that they're my dealer any more.
 
Best bet I’ve found is to use them weekly by braking hard from a high speed, maybe twice even, on the lowest regeneration mode. Almost an emergency stop pressure is needed as long as it’s safe of course.

I have a nice quiet dual carriageway for doing mine 🙂👍
 
If you knock it into neutral before stepping on the brakes then you'll get no regen effect at all - the whole stopping force will be from the physical brakes. :)

(Knock it back into D while you're still moving, at about 10 mph or so, else you'll have to come to a full stop to be able to get back into D. Just my anecdotal experience - no other evidence for this).
 
Reversing into parking spots can also help to clean off the discs as there is no regen in reverse

 

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I have an update. I left Caliban at the local garage to have his winter (all-seasons) tyres put back on. I also asked them to check the brakes, also the minor undertray damage the dealer had said was dangerous and needed new undertrays. Verdict, all is fine, undertray damage (some small holes) wasn't any worse and the brakes don't need any further attention at the moment.

My dealer is a shark. Not that they're my dealer any more.
All seasons are a great idea, I had them on my Sportage for four years, also fitted them on the MG4 a few months back, it saves the hassle of having to swap between summer and winter.
 
Let my wife drive the car for a few kms, not only will the discs be cleaned, any oxidised rubber that may have built will be removed as you slide sideways into the first corner and she remembers it is not the Gen 2 Prius with all the body stiffening and handling upgrades ..... but I'm still impressed the MG isn't in the shrubbery and the rubber part is still facing down ...... she often remarks how quiet it is .... the reply that the tyres screaming for mercy can still be heard, generally doesn't go down well at all o_O Part of the reason we will probably never own an XPower

T1 Terry

All seasons are a great idea, I had them on my Sportage for four years, also fitted them on the MG4 a few months back, it saves the hassle of having to swap between summer and winter.
Do the winter tyres come with those screw in studs? The wife would love a set of those, she could literally tear up the road with a set of those :eek:

T1 Terry
 
Do the winter tyres come with those screw in studs? The wife would love a set of those, she could literally tear up the road with a set of those :eek:

T1 Terry

No. That's snow tyres. You practically never see these around here these days. Maybe in the Alps.

All seasons are a great idea, I had them on my Sportage for four years, also fitted them on the MG4 a few months back, it saves the hassle of having to swap between summer and winter.

That's what I was going to do, but I still had a the set of Continental summer tyres the car came in, and then I acquired two more summer tyres during the Hardknott Pass fiasco, so I decided to run the Goodyears as winter tyres until the summer tyres wear out.
 
Reversing into parking spots can also help to clean off the discs as there is no regen in reverse

Haha …. I tried that when Vauxhall used to do their track day events with their (then) range of cars VXR’s etc.

Used to be a lot of fun … slalem time trials, track experience with an instructor and the above parallel parking between plastic blow up cars of course !! Plus a lap as a passenger with a BTCC driver. Shame they stopped doing them as they were great value and a group from our office always went and had a fun half day.
 

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