v70 front rotor size, parts advice
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v70 front rotor size, parts advice
Hi all.
Online parts sites show both a 286mm and 305mm front rotor for a 2005 V70 2.4 (non-turbo, manual trans, in case that matters).
Anyone know which our car has, and/or how I determine which size?
Also, I'm looking at Meyle (rear) and Nordic (front) rotors, as well as Mintex pads (front & rear) for sale from FCP. Anyone have experience and/or advice about these parts? Car is used for commuting, transporting kids - nothing hard core. Has 105k miles.
Thanks!
Tim
Online parts sites show both a 286mm and 305mm front rotor for a 2005 V70 2.4 (non-turbo, manual trans, in case that matters).
Anyone know which our car has, and/or how I determine which size?
Also, I'm looking at Meyle (rear) and Nordic (front) rotors, as well as Mintex pads (front & rear) for sale from FCP. Anyone have experience and/or advice about these parts? Car is used for commuting, transporting kids - nothing hard core. Has 105k miles.
Thanks!
Tim
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I agree with Edward. It should have the smaller rotors on it now. Most of our V70s have the ability to take a little larger rotor size up front. As the rear rotors are larger, and the rims are all the same. This would require new calipers as well, I believe FCP does sell them that still mount to the OEM hub.
I bought brembo high performance rotors and akebono pad all around for $350 ($320 Canadian from FCP. FCP tends to have the multiple size option for those who want better braking. The basic $350 kit I bought from FCP brings our fully loaded wagon (My Wife, Myself, two little boys) on long trips to a stop way faster than OEM. Worked great for all our needs. I hope this helps!
I bought brembo high performance rotors and akebono pad all around for $350 ($320 Canadian from FCP. FCP tends to have the multiple size option for those who want better braking. The basic $350 kit I bought from FCP brings our fully loaded wagon (My Wife, Myself, two little boys) on long trips to a stop way faster than OEM. Worked great for all our needs. I hope this helps!
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