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Old 28 March 2003, 09:10 AM
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OK chaps, I've got an MY00 UK Turbo that's in need of new rear discs after finally finishing them off at Donnington last week. A friend has found me some new EBC rear discs for just over £50 delivered, has any one used them on the back? I'm aware that they can be ****e on the front (but that's why I've got Pagids upfront!)

Any other alternatives? Costs? Suppliers? Or seeing as how I've got 60k out of the original rears should I be replacing with OE?

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Old 28 March 2003, 04:14 PM
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I'll assume no ones replaced rear discs then...
Old 28 March 2003, 04:20 PM
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Sorry, I'm only just about to replace my rear discs and pads after 4 yrs of driving. Doesn't make that much of a difference what you go for as the brake bias is more or less all up front.

Midland Impreza were doing a special deal on the Pagid stuff. If I were you I'd just go for Pagids.

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Check the bottom of this page

http://www.midland-impreza.com/cars_for_sale.htm

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