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Measure the thickness mate. The rear discs come with 8mm new and are advised to be changed at 7mm so they might not have a lot of life left in them.
Its not really cost effective to swap bearings over in long run (for good quality oem spec ones anyway)
Also worth checking if the little...
If you're talking about a ph1 172 that's under your name
The bearings on the rear of these cars are part of the brake disc assembly. Simply change rear discs mate
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Can only presume these cheaper ones are old batches/stock that the larger tyre dealers buy in large numbers at cheaper prices.
Yes he treated the tyres identical mate, he bought them with intention of using them not to sl@g them off.
Absolutely. I've tried the R888, but when you can get...
^ This is true I spoke to the man himself who builds and races mx5s at his unit. He bought some from one of the sites as they were selling them cheaper than he could buy them from the UK distributor, he buys a fair few as he's one of the suppliers of the tyres for the series.
He tried them...
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The rear brake discs are more expensive than the fronts due to them having the bearings and abs rings as part of them
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Only £12 and well worth it