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V6 Brakes

Post by cheffy34 » Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:58 am

Anyone changed their brake pads on a v6 are they the same pads as the diesal :?: Anything i need to know :?:
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Re: Brakes

Post by Ian » Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:47 am

A timely question! I have been speaking to fellow forum user Gungadon, and then AVA Leisure about this over the last few days. It would appear from the Parts Catalogue that the V6 part numbers for both front and rear brake pads are different than for the diesel Bongo. Yet AVA, ourselves, and Bongobits have all been selling standard WL-T brake pads to V6 owners for the last 6 months without any adverse reports.

Andy at AVA concludes that the pads for the diesel Bongo are "more-or-less" the same as those for a V6, and perhaps have a different leading edge or grip. If in doubt, order genuine Mazda originals (£80 + VAT per set).
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Re: Brakes

Post by cheffy34 » Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:17 pm

Ian wrote:A timely question! I have been speaking to fellow forum user Gungadon, and then AVA Leisure about this over the last few days. It would appear from the Parts Catalogue that the V6 part numbers for both front and rear brake pads are different than for the diesel Bongo. Yet AVA, ourselves, and Bongobits have all been selling standard WL-T brake pads to V6 owners for the last 6 months without any adverse reports.

Andy at AVA concludes that the pads for the diesel Bongo are "more-or-less" the same as those for a V6, and perhaps have a different leading edge or grip. If in doubt, order genuine Mazda originals (£80 + VAT per set).
Thanks Ian somehow i knew it be you that would answer this one =D> =D> at £80 plus vat i have no doubts which pads i will be using #-o. I assume the fitting is the same :?: Once again Thanx

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Re: V6 Brakes

Post by Ian » Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:55 pm

Yes, same fitting.
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Re: V6 Brakes

Post by cheffy34 » Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:57 pm

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Re: V6 Brakes

Post by cheffy34 » Sun Apr 27, 2008 6:58 pm

Changed my rear pads yesterday, easy job, but did notice the old pads had a mitsibishi sign on them, is there anything in that Ian :?:
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Re: V6 Brakes

Post by Ian » Sun Apr 27, 2008 8:40 pm

No idea.
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Re: V6 Brakes

Post by mister munkey » Sun Apr 27, 2008 8:43 pm

cheffy34 wrote:Changed my rear pads yesterday, easy job, but did notice the old pads had a mitsibishi sign on them, is there anything in that Ian :?:
If you still have the old 'uns cheffy, see if there's a part number on there.

Could be a good add to the compatible database. . .
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