Mondeo ST brakes, same as normal V6 ones?

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Mondeo ST brakes, same as normal V6 ones?

Postby Phil Si on Thu Oct 16, 2003 8:36 pm

there a difference? as far as i am aware the normal V6 engines are pretty much the same as the st engines, its jsut the body work etc that gives the ST's the edge?

are they the same?

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Postby Phil Si on Sun Oct 26, 2003 6:37 pm

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Postby Stoned on Sun Oct 26, 2003 6:55 pm

AFAIK there are only 260mm discs and 278mm discs for the Mondeo so yep they should be one and the same
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Postby snake on Sun Oct 26, 2003 7:43 pm

think you`ll find st brakes are different, well 200+220. urm v6`s aint the same as u can get 170, 200, 220 lol, diff states of tune
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Postby Stoned on Sun Oct 26, 2003 7:52 pm

Well I can only find two types in Microcat. Discs for sub 2.0L or for 'EFi 2.5L' models which is a V6 and above?

Unless 2003 Microcat doesnt list ST200/220 variations.
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Postby snake on Sun Oct 26, 2003 8:45 pm

sure i`ve fitted some before and normal ones aint gone on, mite just be the pads/calipers that are diff
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