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Old 14-02-2019, 11:00 PM
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As anyone any experience of these MTEC brake discs for their cossie?
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I put a set of these on my mk3 mondeo. They lasted about 4 weeks and they felt warped to me. I emailed the company twice and I'm still waiting for a reply. The mk3 is now sold ha ha.
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I put a set of these on my mk3 mondeo. They lasted about 4 weeks and they felt warped to me. I emailed the company twice and I'm still waiting for a reply. The mk3 is now sold ha ha.
ok not good then,thanks for feed back
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People seem to use them on Audi TTs
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Gone through enough Mtec to abandon them completely. Like Glenn, warp like fook very quickly (albeit mine were on Mk4 Escort) - tried every design they had from plain through to c hook design - all the same.

Moved back over to bigger name known brand, tho funnily enough cheaper, like Mintex and theyve been fine.
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Think i will go with National Sport from Burton's.
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Might be a good idea. I bought the mk3 mondeo vented and grooved front discs cause they were actually cheaper than standard discs.

buy cheap buy twice in this case.
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Originally Posted by haz87
Gone through enough Mtec to abandon them completely. Like Glenn, warp like fook very quickly (albeit mine were on Mk4 Escort) - tried every design they had from plain through to c hook design - all the same.

Moved back over to bigger name known brand, tho funnily enough cheaper, like Mintex and theyve been fine.
I have the 260mm mtec discs (same disc as s2 turbo) on my saph gls for a couple of years driven hard on lanes and have not had a problem
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I have in my 4x4 sapphire cosworth front and rear mtec discs with no problems...
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