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25th September 2017, 22:30 | #1 |
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Another PASS with no advisories, so I thought I would treat the car to some new front discs.
The neighbours Merc has drilled front discs - which I like the look of, can anyone recommend some for a 75 ? |
26th September 2017, 08:44 | #2 |
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I put Mtec drilled and grooved all round on my Outlander. They pull it up nice and quickly yet with a strangely relaxed feeling to them. The only issue I had was that it took me a trip over the Alps to get them to quieten down. Whether this was a result of combining them with ECB Greenstuff pads I don't know.
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26th September 2017, 09:05 | #3 |
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Dont go with drilled discs, they are weakened by the drilling and prone to cracking.
Your much better off with Grooved discs, there is a few options available to you... Here's a selection. You should go with a decent pad too, the Brembo's or Red Stuff pads are great for normal road use and good bite. Here Click Me Those would be perfect! Front and back for £120 - i'd paint them with some high temp black or silver paint just to protect the steel from going rusty like it always does! Pads just go down to ECP and get some Brembo's Pads - Brembo, Cost you £36 with a 30% off on checkout too.
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