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Can someone tell me what the part number for front pads on a SE are. And where I might get some on the gold coast. So far I can't find any one who even wants to check their suppliers
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I think they are but no one that I've rung seems to know
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wun911 wrote:Are they the same as NB8B break pads??
yep they are the same..
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rvlovell wrote:Can someone tell me what the part number for front pads on a SE are. And where I might get some on the gold coast. So far I can't find any one who even wants to check their suppliers
Rob,
Are you after OEM or something else?
For OEM, try Mazda themselves, most rate them as a good pad for normal use.
Otherwise Mania has a good listing of bits http://www.mx5mania.com.au/brakes.htm
What colour SE did you score this time?
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Went for a drive and there were slow cars everywhere, why are NC's so common . . . must be NC = Normally Cardiganed.
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I would buy OEM if they weren't $240 And a 2 day wait. I have found sum at Global Auto.
For those who like a laugh Good Year Tyres offered to install pads for $300 for the labour only. Pads and skimming on top. Not bad for 1 hours work.
For those who like a laugh Good Year Tyres offered to install pads for $300 for the labour only. Pads and skimming on top. Not bad for 1 hours work.
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OEM if they weren't $240 And a 2 day wait
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Is that for Front? Rear or both?
Guess I will be getting something other than oem too
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There not actually the same. If you refer here, MSM/SE is the second option for the rear and option 1 here are for the front.
Does work out cheaper to purchase them from the US even with shipping. Will be trying some Porterfield R4S sport brake pads soon, will leave some feedback compared to OEM.
Does work out cheaper to purchase them from the US even with shipping. Will be trying some Porterfield R4S sport brake pads soon, will leave some feedback compared to OEM.
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The only pads I could get quickly were DBA's. $49. So far they feel the same as OEM. I'll bed them in then give them a work out then report my findings.
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rvlovell wrote:If you hear of an MX5 off the road at springbrook you'll know what happened
What, Jules tried to keep up with an SE?!
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NMX516 wrote:
What, Jules tried to keep up with an SE?!
Now there's a spoonerism if ever I saw one
Went for a drive and there were slow cars everywhere, why are NC's so common . . . must be NC = Normally Cardiganed.
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