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Rear Pads #1557762
16/12/2015 07:26
16/12/2015 07:26
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I've noticed there are 2 different rear brake pad designs.
Older design
Newer design


The later pads look to have an improved design. It would also appear from the diagram that they should fit in the earlier calipers. Listings are all over the place, has anyone tried?

Last edited by Scuderia; 16/12/2015 09:33.
Re: Rear Pads [Re: Scuderia] #1557769
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you can adapt the rear pads from lancia delta evo
that are 1.5cm larger than coupè thereby brake better

Re: Rear Pads [Re: Scuderia] #1557948
19/12/2015 19:34
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The Coupe has rear brakes??? Wow. You learn something new every day.

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Re: Rear Pads [Re: Scuderia] #1558003
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most coupès needs refurbing the rear calipers
and set the handbrake cable too,none do it
and the handbrake doesn't work

the lever that engage the piston have to be turned
until you feel like a "click"

Re: Rear Pads [Re: Scuderia] #1558065
21/12/2015 13:53
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Ive never had a problem with my rear brakes to be honest and i can feel them working unlike alot of coupes i have driven, plus my hand brake works on whatever hill i decide to park on. smile

every year when my car gets a service i make sure they re grease the compensater, hand brake cables and the rear brake caliper sliders to make sure they stay nice wink which i guess alot of people dont bother with


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Re: Rear Pads [Re: Scuderia] #1558096
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I used to have problems with my old 16v ..the handbrake would hold when warm but as they cooled the car cooled it could(and did) disappear down the hill

Re: Rear Pads [Re: Scuderia] #1558312
23/12/2015 13:24
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I have recently replaced mine. I initially ordered the new design to go with the new discs, but the newer design steps do not locate very well in the carrier, I sent them back and requested the older design, that fit more securely and travel better in the carrier. I purchased Mintex Pads and Mintex Discs.

Last edited by ScouseCoupe; 23/12/2015 13:24. Reason: spelling

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Re: Rear Pads [Re: pippoinzaghi] #1558324
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Originally Posted By: pippoinzaghi
you can adapt the rear pads from lancia delta evo
that are 1.5cm larger than coupè thereby brake better


Any idea which version? or a part number would be useful im on the verge of a brake overhaul so any info would be good smile

Re: Rear Pads [Re: ScouseCoupe] #1558389
24/12/2015 11:48
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Originally Posted By: ScouseCoupe
I have recently replaced mine. I initially ordered the new design to go with the new discs, but the newer design steps do not locate very well in the carrier, I sent them back and requested the older design, that fit more securely and travel better in the carrier. I purchased Mintex Pads and Mintex Discs.


Hey Thanks, that review is exactly what I was looking for. I'll stick with the old design.


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