





Had some new front pads fitted this week.





Obviously they are not standard MR2 pads that go in these 4 pot calipers so my local garage sent the old ones off to be matched.


Turns out the pads are identical to those from an Aston Martin DB9!













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RyanRs wrote:Well..
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how much did they cost then!!
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allan welsh wrote:6 years! impressive.I got Pagid for my Porsche units, 60quid or something.
Mind you the OEM's are like 120+ hehe Have you ever had to change the discs since you got the upgrade?
....cool -I'll have to ask around at work and find out how much they charge Aston drivers -I'm guessing it's a few quid more than that for essentially the same thing!I thought i was going to have to sit down when my garage told me, but it was not that bad to be honest. Think they were around £80
stevel wrote:Scott, what are the specs of these brakes& disks, do they fit under 16in wheels?
randomher0 wrote:Revival I know, but where on earth did you find brembo brakes(calipers, rotors, adapters etc) for a MR2 MK2?
Scott Barton wrote:randomher0 wrote:Revival I know, but where on earth did you find brembo brakes(calipers, rotors, adapters etc) for a MR2 MK2?
A company called Red Dot Racing.Unfortunately they do not manufacture this kit any more.