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I have drill and Grove discs to my Hdi front and rear from mtec and they work well on both mine and the wife's RCZs are Hdi and brakes are well on both cars can not risk cheep ones and put the safety of yourself and your family or passengers...
Drive safe and stay lucky 🍀
Les n Karen n Co
 

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Glad I saw this, I'm going to go for the drilled and grooved discs too. Good advice (y)

Maybe a bit of a stupid question but it's one disc per wheel, right? So if I buy "1 pair of discs" this will do both front wheels, and 1 pair does both rear wheels??
 

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Glad I saw this, I'm going to go for the drilled and grooved discs too. Good advice (y)

Maybe a bit of a stupid question but it's one disc per wheel, right? So if I buy "1 pair of discs" this will do both front wheels, and 1 pair does both rear wheels??
MTEC ones are priced as a pair of discs so as you said 1 pair of front will do both front wheels and 1 pair of rear will do both rear wheels. I went with C hook for my RCZ and my family MPV. For the RCZ I went with silver coating and MPV with black one. Personally, I think black coating is better. Either way, it's worth to get the coating.
 

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Great, thanks :) I've gone for black coated drilled and grooved, and saved £200 on the price the garage were quoting for plain discs. (y)
 
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