Front will rears wont :)Quote:
Originally Posted by shaunokeeffe
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Front will rears wont :)Quote:
Originally Posted by shaunokeeffe
You only need bigger brakes if you overheat what you've got. Until them forget about it.
Better tyres are a much better option than bigger brakes.
Does anybody have any sort of feedback on these?
http://www.mtecbrakes.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=7_12_80_14&products_id=15097&zenid=40dju848smp10b4f318of8ti87
mtec discs / mintex pads
A friend of mine has them on his Hyundai Coupe, drilled ones with no problems the last few yearsQuote:
Originally Posted by Peter-E36
They seem to be getting good reviews with people saying they're happy and would buy again. They're very well priced too! Hmm....
They rust like fuck and can be squeeky as hell from what iv read although that could be down to the pad they used
If you do a search you will see pictures of the drilled ones with the drill holes all rusted looks nasty maybe going for dimpled and grooved would eliminate the rusting
http://www.bmwhaus.ie/forum/showthread.php?tid=3644
What about new OE/OEM disc's some upgraded pads like yellow/red/green Stuff, braided lines and some proper fluid? Anything else might be overkill?
They are Just drilled OEM discs AFAIKQuote:
Originally Posted by Peter-E36
Yep, the only negative feedback seems to be about drilled items.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gar
Rears don't fit an e36 and would prefer new discs/padsQuote:
Originally Posted by Venom
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Originally Posted by Chrispyfish
@ Chris/Ger: They are OEM discs indeed, and after a headwrecking day doing research I've ordered the dimpled and grooved version.Quote:
Originally Posted by FunkySeeFunkyDoo
They are oem, they look good, they don't cost an arm and a leg, they have mostly good reviews online, and people on here and driver have used them and they are very happy with them so have to give them a go! :)