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Old Jul 20, 1999 | 01:29 PM
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Hi,
I'm looking at replacing my front pads when I put the car in for service. How much should I pay for a set of replacement pads of types;

(1) Std Impreza
(2) Mintex 1144
(3) Mintex 1155
(4) Pagid

Which is best (Ooo, cue long thread...) and should I change the rears as well ?

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Old Jul 20, 1999 | 02:00 PM
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Which model year is it?

99MY Standard pads are £99 plus vat, as i just found out to my horror
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Old Jul 20, 1999 | 02:03 PM
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Hi Ian,
It's a 98MY Terzo (not that that makes a difference !). I want pads that will work straight away when you press the pedal and don't have "warm up"

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Old Jul 20, 1999 | 03:43 PM
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It does make a difference unless you have the 99 4 Pot brakes installed I dont think Pagid make pads for the 98.
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Old Jul 20, 1999 | 04:06 PM
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Hi Ian,
I meant I don't suppose it matters if it's a MY98 or a MY98 Terzo ! So, back to the plot... I've just phoned Pagid and you are indeed right - only up to MY97 apparently. So it'll be Mintex then.

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Old Jul 20, 1999 | 04:46 PM
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I thought the brakes were identical between the MY97 and MY98 models, so how come Pajid pads can be had for a MY97 but not a MY98?

I haven't tried Mintex pads, but previous discussions have suggested that they take a little warming up before giving you optimum braking performance. I am using Pajid pads (on STi 4-pot calipers) and am very pleased with their performance.
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Old Jul 21, 1999 | 12:50 AM
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Hi Dave,
Thanks

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Andy
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Old Jul 21, 1999 | 11:13 AM
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Hi Andy,

My 1155's were £100 + VAT for a front set on MY97.

They charged me peanuts for fitting them during the 45,000 mile service.

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Old Jul 21, 1999 | 08:39 PM
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Pagid Pads Scoobysport no longer does for the MY98 untill further notice workshop had to cut pads to make them fit and it was ******** there cutters. See demon tweeks 99 catalogue
pagid pads for all Impreza's £45 front £43 rear.

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