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Old Aug 12, 2012, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by CFMP RAblue
you cant go by that mesurement alone as ours are the same hieght as the reg lancers. But have diff weight and hat size. I also think ours are 310 mm. I recommend goin to a performance shop to get them as not everyone on the internet has the correct listing. I got burnt tryin to order them online and was out 200 bucks...ship to me and then back. centric has the correct size but u have to call and make them verify the correct rotors otherwise they just send u the reg lancer ones.

Good luck

thanks ...my car is in europe right now...

can someone please post the dimensions for the rotors: diameter, hat size and height...I think it will be helpfull for a lot of people .

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Originally Posted by gaabbee
Ok so if you ever go to autozone like I did today and need brake pads make sure you get part numbers dg868 and dg530
Yep those are right I'm a Manager at a autozone down here in Naples. These are the correct part numbers. I would get the dura last golds or top of the line cmaxs for our car. Autozone has rotors too with 2 year warranty but they are usually special order.
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If you go to autozone get these they fit I see that a lot of members say that autozone pads don't fit that's somewhat correct. When we look them up In the system the pads it list for the Ralliart are gts pads. You can get the golds (dg) basic pads (mkd) or top of the line ceramics (dgc) as long as its the part numbers above. Haha thought I'd help since I'm a manager here at autozone.
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so....when I order replacement pads I can just use 2006 Mitsubishi Outlander as a cross reference for both Front and Rear?
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Ralliart Rotors

GD 7336 front rotors. And the yellow stuff pads. Any new info part number.

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Originally Posted by 08Lancer89


If you go to autozone get these they fit I see that a lot of members say that autozone pads don't fit that's somewhat correct. When we look them up In the system the pads it list for the Ralliart are gts pads. You can get the golds (dg) basic pads (mkd) or top of the line ceramics (dgc) as long as its the part numbers above. Haha thought I'd help since I'm a manager here at autozone.

What's the part# for the ceramics front and rear??

I mean what part# should i tell them I want for those.
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Found these at NAPA for the fronts, love em so far!!

PBR brand, ULT ceramic series, # D845C, ATM line code.

Made in Australia and are classed as a higher bite / sport / light track pad....

Nothing really great for the rear pads yet...


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Old Oct 31, 2013, 04:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Destin_sinner
What's the part# for the ceramics front and rear??

I mean what part# should i tell them I want for those.
The ones pictured are ceramic if you want top of the line ceramics they are called DGC NOT DG LIKE these same numbers
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Originally Posted by 08Lancer89


If you go to autozone get these they fit I see that a lot of members say that autozone pads don't fit that's somewhat correct. When we look them up In the system the pads it list for the Ralliart are gts pads. You can get the golds (dg) basic pads (mkd) or top of the line ceramics (dgc) as long as its the part numbers above. Haha thought I'd help since I'm a manager here at autozone.
Wish I would have red this first. Didn't realize I had the wrong ones until I pulled the old ones off. (only doing fronts)

Is what you have pictured a set of fronts? Or one front and one rear? because the one on the right definitely looks like what I pulled off but the one on the left does not. The set I pulled of look pretty mirrored imagined of one another.
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i bought the advanced auto ceramic ones, they wear reallly quick. its been maybe month n half and my pad is nearly shot, i break heavier than a normal drive cause i do alot of spirited driving but brake pads just driving on the street should usually last a year not a month. my old set of Ebc reds last a good year and half with the same abuse.
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Which company offers a brake kit for front and rear? I have a 2010 Ralliart Sportback and could use some bite.
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http://www.clubralliart.com/showthread.php?t=3952 get that into you GIjoe you snap your seatbelt with that setup
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parralegend ,

Yeah I would say so. What a deal. But I want a front and rear set. And like most cherries, I prefer Black or Red. Ha! Play on words. But Seriously thank you. I plan on doing an EVO Swap in 2 years so I will need the bite by then, so for now I upgraded my rotors and pads. Warranties.
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What is the most heat-resistant (track friendly) and strongest biting rear pad available?

So far EBC Yellowstuff is the best I have found, but I would love to find something better.
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Originally Posted by TrailBrake
What is the most heat-resistant (track friendly) and strongest biting rear pad available?

So far EBC Yellowstuff is the best I have found, but I would love to find something better.
I like the yellows too.

I'm replacing them now but I was given the GTS pads.

I have some EBC reds rear pads that had bought incorrectly years ago and I still have them. Forgot to get rid of them.


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