All Brakeworld brake discs and brake drums are made from grey cast iron, to conform to internationally recognised standards such as SAE Standard J431 / Class G3000. Machining tolerances are very tight to ensure excellent dimensional accuracy. In a global car market where values depreciate quickly, Mintex Brake pads are developed and engineered to meet a significant demand for cost-effective braking solutions that deliver the optimum balance between performance and extended service life, by providing quality products at affordable prices.
The Mintex range of brake discs is engineered to precise tolerances from advanced alloys for improved resistance to high temperatures. Picture A - Generic Image Picture B - Front Brake Pads Diagram Picture C - Rear Brake Pads Diagram Picture D - Brake Discs Technical Drawing. Front Number of Bolt Holes.Rear Number of Bolt Holes. FRONT + REAR DISCS AND PADS.
This listing has been made as accurate as possible using the latest information provided by supplier. There may be on occasions more than one compatible part for your vehicle. We will do our best to answer as fast as possible.
Be aware that your Model of Vehicle may have a choice of 2 / 3 different FRONT + REAR DISCS AND PADS Options. Such variations can apply due to upgrade designs on later chassis numbers, or the manufacturers using different OEM suppliers during production process.We will do our best to assist and narrow down the variations. In some cases you may have to physically check your current fitted FRONT + REAR DISCS AND PADS to the picture diagram and part number provided. Please see the item detail page for confirmation. This also applies to all orders going to the Scottish Highlands, Northern Ireland, or other offshore UK islands. For European deliveries will go with DHL, UPS or DPD Express service.
Anything outside of Europe will go by Air Express. Our post is collected every weekday (Monday-Friday excluding Bank Holidays and exceptional circumstances). Please note that if you have not received your order in the expected time frame, we have to contact courier company before a lost in post claim form can be put through - however this is a very rare occurrence and something we do not see happen often.