Zep
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£99 including new pads? I assume the rears to be the same fitting cost.
Not including pads. People tend to make their own choice of pad material, personally I recommend Ferodo DS performance and can supply them.
£99 including new pads? I assume the rears to be the same fitting cost.
How much are the front and rear discs?
Said I was bored!
Thanks Zep. Just OEM size and spec 4.7 GT Sport Front & Rear discs please.There are a lot of options, I will give you a call to discuss.
Just put new pads on the front of my GC and didn’t realise there is a pad wear sensor on the near side. Wire broke as I pulled it out the pad so have tied it out the way for now.
Not that I rely on them, but would like to replace it as OE spec but can only find one for the 4200 on Scuderia and Euro parts. Anyone have a part number please?
BTW had the corrosion on the disc edges skimmed off and now as good as new as per photo. View attachment 76272
Thanks. PM sentYou’ll love this. Maserati don’t sell the sensor separate from a set of pads. But it’s a standard type of sensor, only the plug on the connection to the loom changes. I’ve never had to change them as they are not normally worn out, but if you ping up a pic of the plug I am sure I can match it.
Buy the cheapest you can find that fits then cut, solder and heatshrink the Mas plug on surely.
If an alternative eludes obviously.As a last resort, yes. I doubt it is that special.
If I order the brake discs will Santa maybe follow up with a scruffy GTS in my stocking?Just a little bump. If anyone’s better half’s are going to buy them some massive brake discs for Christmas, an order by the end of this week would be a good idea!
Loving the look of these callipers, what finish is this?Image shared by Zep. Shows a spacer fitted.
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If I order the brake discs will Santa maybe follow up with a scruffy GTS in my stocking?