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I have 2.0 RCZ 2013 HDI can someone tell me what type front brake pads I need and what whith thanks
 

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The front brake disc on a HDi is 340mm if my memory serves me correct, so that's your starting point. there are plenty of options when it comes to brake pads just depends on your budget. I used to use black diamond brake pads and found them to be pretty good. I think the rear discs are 302mm but not 100% sure on that.
 
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Thanks for that I went to europarts he said they would fit did they hell to small have to get a refund look on eBay there’s some on there that’s why I asked what whith they were
 

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Probably the same as the 200.
I paid £130 for Mintex discs and pads.
 
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]There so many different ones don’t no which ones can’t seems to upload pictures have to go down the car shop ask them don’t want to go to peugout parts department rip off
 

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If you insert your car details into euro car parts then it will match the brake pad size for you and give you the options available. If you’re that unsure about what you are doing then I suggest you get someone who does.
 

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Easy to change as well, took me all of 30 minutes a side.
Just remember to put rags around the brake master cylinder, you don't want brake fluid spilling all over.
 
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renegade79 said:
If you insert your car details into euro car parts then it will match the brake pad size for you and give you the options available. If you’re that unsure about what you are doing then I suggest you get someone who does.
I did they gave me the wrong ones they don’t do them so have to take them back
 

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For info have a look at one of the guys website on here.

www.rczperformance.com

Lots of info about the car and also what's available all in 1 place.

A few things have been found since but not many.

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