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Old 12 December 2011, 12:29 AM
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Hi i have a 1998 impreza turbo with 4 pot front upgrade, can anyone tell me pad size as i need order some and not sure what to get? Thanks
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If these are the monogram 'SUBARU' 4 pots then the pads are the same for both classics and newage, also Nissan 300zx!


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Yes this pad shape and size

http://www.godspeedbrakes.co.uk/~god...id_product=148

Plenty of different compounds available to suit all types of drivers , give me a ring of you want me to recommend a pad to suit you
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Originally Posted by richiewong
If these are the monogram 'SUBARU' 4 pots then the pads are the same for both classics and newage, also Nissan 300zx!

Cheers lad, think i might aswell replace the rears aswell but there standard pre facelift?


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Ask Ian above he'll be able to tell you more about the rears and sort you out with what you need.
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Ok cheers lad, will post a pic of the front ones aswell just to make sure.

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Yep good old 4 pots from classic STi's and newage cars will come with a 294mm disc
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Contacted demon tweeks, they told me take pads off to find size lol i could of worked that out myself
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Originally Posted by jaygsi
Contacted demon tweeks, they told me take pads off to find size lol i could of worked that out myself
Thats because your speaking to the wrong people

These are the rear pads you need , you have the early calipers and it looks like solid rear discs

http://66.7.200.85/~godspeed/product.php?id_product=70

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Your probably right lol If only you were just down the road my life would be so much simplier

Would a L=108mm w=41.5mm th=13.5mm be ok?

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Originally Posted by jaygsi
Your probably right lol If only you were just down the road my life would be so much simplier

Would a L=108mm w=41.5mm th=13.5mm be ok?
Give Ian a call, he can send the pads out to you in the post next day if ordered early enough. He can also advise what pads will suit you aswell.
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