Mintex part number for '98 rear pads
#1
Mintex part number for '98 rear pads
Car is standard at the rear except for Godspeed drilled discs.
I think I need new pads, and a local factor can get Mintex, cheap, but we can't decide which pads to order.
Does anyone know the Mintex part number for my car's rear pads?
It's a UK '98 facelift, the one with the better interior, but still with the same old bumper, (2 grooves at each side rather than one, and no tango).
My fronts are uprated with Brembos and 325mm discs, so any thoughts and part numbers much appreciated.
Alcazar
I think I need new pads, and a local factor can get Mintex, cheap, but we can't decide which pads to order.
Does anyone know the Mintex part number for my car's rear pads?
It's a UK '98 facelift, the one with the better interior, but still with the same old bumper, (2 grooves at each side rather than one, and no tango).
My fronts are uprated with Brembos and 325mm discs, so any thoughts and part numbers much appreciated.
Alcazar
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mintex pads
Alcazar,
When it is correct this should be the shape?
http://www.ferodoracing.com/pastigli...stiglia=FCP790
DS2500 is the most preferable ferodo friction material.
For mintex with the same shape.
http://mintexcat.mintex.co.uk/mintex...gefile=MDB1497
for the mintex friction material you have to chose from m1144, m1155 or m1166
For the rear I would recommend the M1155.
Do you need also padnumbers for the front?
Regards Jan-egbert
When it is correct this should be the shape?
http://www.ferodoracing.com/pastigli...stiglia=FCP790
DS2500 is the most preferable ferodo friction material.
For mintex with the same shape.
http://mintexcat.mintex.co.uk/mintex...gefile=MDB1497
for the mintex friction material you have to chose from m1144, m1155 or m1166
For the rear I would recommend the M1155.
Do you need also padnumbers for the front?
Regards Jan-egbert
#3
Thanks Jan Egbert, what I need is ther UK PART number for the Mintex pads, not the pad number or friction material.
The Mintex catalogue lists about 10 different pads, and I'm not sure whuich ones to go for, or even which ones fit my car.
I've had an offer of some Ferodo ones, top stuff, but at £114 per set of 4, a bit dear for me:
Alcazar
The Mintex catalogue lists about 10 different pads, and I'm not sure whuich ones to go for, or even which ones fit my car.
I've had an offer of some Ferodo ones, top stuff, but at £114 per set of 4, a bit dear for me:
Alcazar
#4
Originally Posted by alcazar
Thanks Jan Egbert, what I need is ther UK PART number for the Mintex pads, not the pad number or friction material.
The Mintex catalogue lists about 10 different pads, and I'm not sure whuich ones to go for, or even which ones fit my car.
I've had an offer of some Ferodo ones, top stuff, but at £114 per set of 4, a bit dear for me:
Alcazar
The Mintex catalogue lists about 10 different pads, and I'm not sure whuich ones to go for, or even which ones fit my car.
I've had an offer of some Ferodo ones, top stuff, but at £114 per set of 4, a bit dear for me:
Alcazar
the part number is MDB1497 and then you can chose a compound.
Are there different part nummbers for the UK?
This is the part number of a 1998 impreza turbo rear brake pad.
Or do I miss something?
http://www.a-pp.com/shop/mintex_subaru.htm
Jan-egbert
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