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Old 02-05-2017, 06:05 PM   #1
V8kado
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Default MC Rear Discs and Pads

Looking at replacing the rear discs and pads on the MC Mondeo Wagon. Any brand preference to purchase before I go out and get something I regret.

Ford quoted $356.22 for a pair of rear discs and $125 for pads both sides. Would rather not pay local Ford prices if I can get something else of better or equivalent quality at a cheaper price.

Looking at doing the swap over myself and notice you need to have a piston tool for the rear to wind them back in. Any tricks to do this without the tool, or anyone in the local Canberra region willing to borrow theirs?
Also is the Titanium discs the same size as all the other variants?

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