GPX/GPvR Brake pad applications

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GPX/GPvR Brake pad applications

Post by Bennoz »

Thought you guys might be interested in this, I found it while searching for some pads for my missus FTO.

It's all the Mitsi (and Dodge!) models that share the same caliper & pad as the FTO (GPX/vR.)

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FYI, a 'Montero' is a Pajero.
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Thanks for that :D
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Re: GPX/GPvR Brake pad applications

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As is the Shogun. The Montero/Pajero/Shogun Sport is the Challenger.

Interesting that the FTO shares brake pads with the much heavier Challenger and Pajero. I wonder is the paj/challenger us under-braked, or the FTO is over-braked... 8O
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Re: GPX/GPvR Brake pad applications

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fraz91 wrote: I wonder is the paj/challenger us under-braked, or the FTO is over-braked... 8O
Well on my old stock brake system+good tyres+hot sunny day(traction), my gpx's abs system kicks in, which means the brakes are at least more than adequate... So, overbraked? :lol:
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RVR, aka Expo LRV is missing from the list.
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oh, and Diamante 'Verada/ Magna' 96-98

and EVO 3 (but that one is jap market only)

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Yeah all the Magnas are missing :lol:
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