Should I get genuine brake discs or cheaper alternatives...?
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Here ya go, a bit of reading;
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
OEM over 3rd part is a difference of approx 10 quid at MX5 Parts, so you pays ya money.
Personally I'd be re-considering the EBC pads, but that's just my opinion, I don't like them and don;t get on with them.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
OEM over 3rd part is a difference of approx 10 quid at MX5 Parts, so you pays ya money.
Personally I'd be re-considering the EBC pads, but that's just my opinion, I don't like them and don;t get on with them.
ben@fareham said:
should I stick to genuine discs or a cheaper equivalent?
All conventional brake discs are plain cast iron and in terms of material there's really nothing to choose between them once you've taken them out of the wrapping. I assume you're sticking with plain discs not grooved, dimpled etc.Thats good to hear, will stick with the cheapo's then. Some extra cash would be good, the bloody thing drinks fuel like its hot chocolate!
I might get the cheap discs from Autolink, both are near me but Autolink is even cheaper still and I am getting the goodrich hoses from them anyway.
Is it worth getting the axxis ultimates, or save them for track days? If it is just road driving I guess the standard pads would be good enough?
I might get the cheap discs from Autolink, both are near me but Autolink is even cheaper still and I am getting the goodrich hoses from them anyway.
Is it worth getting the axxis ultimates, or save them for track days? If it is just road driving I guess the standard pads would be good enough?
The Axiss pads are definitely better than Mazda pads on road and track. The downside is the dusting - they really do dust quite badly. For me, if it's only a road car and it will never see a track I'd stick with Mazda pads. For a road & track car I'd go with Axiss. On my own car I have both - Mazda pads for road use and swap with Axiss for track days. The only reason I do this is because of the unusual brake noise I get (not a noise I've ever heard anyone else suffer from but it's bloody annoying on my car as it's there all the time except when I'm braking!).
I am planning on track days, but I think I would do the same as you and swap them although brake dust wont really make a difference as my rims are black anyway and there is only £10 difference in a full set.
Would be great to get it on the track but still getting used to it so maybe some time off yet!
Would be great to get it on the track but still getting used to it so maybe some time off yet!
I bought the 'cheapo' MX5parts rear Discs a few years back. Imagine my surprise when the 'Brembo' branded box arrived! And no, it was not some sick joke - there were Brembo Discs inside.
The pads are a different matter. I have used EBC Greenstuffs and some of the others and the OEM Mazda ones work best.
The pads are a different matter. I have used EBC Greenstuffs and some of the others and the OEM Mazda ones work best.
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