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Old Apr 12, 2006 | 06:39 PM
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Hi Guys,

Know this is in the wrong section but got no responses in Wheels Tyres and Brakes....

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Looking at picking up some new discs n pads for the front of my MY01 Bugeye WRX..

I assume these are the 294mm discs as its the 4 pot calipers....

Been looking about and seem some "Evolution" drilled n grooved discs on E-Bay wi Mintex pads (didn't give the model i.e. 1144) for a good price... any suggestions...

I want a decent "budget" setup as i don't drive that hard and won't be going on track, as long as its slightly better than OE and won't warp i'll be happy!

Anyone used these "evolution" discs?
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Old Apr 12, 2006 | 07:49 PM
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IMO, stick with the original discs and get some Pagid RS42 Blue pads. Standard dics will be fine unless you are after the "LOOK". I have standard discs with the above pads on MY00 classic and the stopping power is very good. Maybe worth upgrading your brake hoses too.
Try this website:-

www.asptrading.co.uk

Very good prices. Alan will be able to sort you out with what you need.

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Old Apr 12, 2006 | 07:52 PM
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Blue maybe over kill for road use only, Pagid RS42-1 Black maybe better.

Again Alyn is your man http://www.asperformance.com/
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