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Old 24th October 2019, 08:19   #10
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I think that's a bit harsh, things can be worn but still legal or fit for purpose such as brakes and tyres and as mentioned some get advisories for under trays. Just plucking figures out of the air, disc pads or tyres down to 5mm when new are 10mm and wear limit is down to 3mm, an advisory is a way of making the "driver" aware that things are on their way out and should be monitored or although still fit for purpose, changed.

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HI Ian.
I'm not trying to come across as harsh, what I am saying is if I have an advisory I like to deal with it not let it still be on the MOT the following year, we are all different, as I said I changed my discs in November but only recently I removed the rear drums and cleaned then out also gave them another coat of protective paint, and painted the calipers, basically keeping on top of the maintenance of owning a car.
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