Need New Breaks ASAP!

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Need New Breaks ASAP!

Post by Oliver89 »

Mitsubishi Campbeltown , told me to wait 3months for Genuine FTO GPvR breaks.

I need them asap , slowing down from 100km/h is a problem for me :roll: :lol: :oops:

so anyone out there direct me to a place to go to get good breaks ?

thanks.

Olly. :)
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Oliver89 wrote:Mitsubishi Campbeltown , told me to wait 3months for Genuine FTO GPvR breaks.

I need them asap , slowing down from 100km/h is a problem for me :roll: :lol: :oops:

so anyone out there direct me to a place to go to get good breaks ?

thanks.

Olly. :)
Go to any brake shop & ask what they have in stock for an Evo II / Evo III. Its the same pad...

Maybe try for some EBC or Ferrodo pads.
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Post by FtoSam »

EBC or RB's are winners... much better than stock...

And as ben said... should be readily available


and it's spelt Brakes... not Breaks...
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and it's spelt Brakes... not Breaks...
:lol: Haha if you didn't, I was gonna...
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nicholas wrote:
and it's spelt Brakes... not Breaks...
:lol: Haha if you didn't, I was gonna...
I almost used: :dj:

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Thanks Ben! :) I'll take a look into it mate.

hahaha :lol: yeah umm sorry about that lol i was kinda in a rush but as always no excuses lol my mistake on the spelling. :oops: 8)
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Post by Delvance »

Wtf
Just go to ferodo's website and look up the brake part numbers for the fto. It's on there, that's how i got mine. I was running machined stock disks, ferodo excel pads and some good fluid. Really good for street/touge. Not hard to lookup man... Actually...i think bendix's website has part numbers for the fto too :roll:

Edit - then order them in from repco or something. It'll only take a day or two.
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Post by Oliver89 »

yeh im going to do that man..

i caled up bendix , i got the fto's actual code & they told me to goto repco and order it it'll take 2 or so days :)

Tats my best option. :)

thanks anyway guy's. ;)
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