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Old 18 March 2002, 09:15 PM
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I have a MY00 with standard 16" rims. I am looking to upgrade the brakes in the not too distant future. Once I have a set of 17" rims on the car I am going to stick Godspeed 330mm disks on the front. The question is I have about £200 max to spend, what disks would you suggest I put on the rear that will work with the 16" rims because my current ones have started to warp.
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You should be able to get some stock-sized slotted Brembo rotors for that price, maybe Pagid rotors as well. The guys at Godspeed didn't have any suggestions for you?

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We can supply you with rear discs either grooved , drilled or both , the solid discs are £125 a pair , and the vented ones are £145 a pair , we can supply kevlar rear pads at £35 a set , Hope this helps , Ian
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Ian

Will these rear disks work OK in conjunction with the 330mm disks that you provide.

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