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Old Aug 21, 2007, 11:13 AM
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2008 aftermarket suspension & brake parts list

Brakes
Road/Race Motorsports - StopTech slotted rotors (front); ES/DE ($189) and GTS ($199) versions available
Road/Race Motorsports - RRM Front Big Brake Kit; for DE/ES models only ($569)
Road/Race Motorsports - RRM/Rotora 4-piston Front Big Brake Kit, Street ($1399)
Road/Race Motorsports - RRM/Rotora 4-piston Front Big Brake Kit ($1899)
Road/Race Motorsports - RRM/Rotora 4-piston Front Big Brake Kit, Track ($2199)
Road/Race Motorsports - RRM/Rotora 2-piston Rear Big Brake Kit ($1599)

Brake hoses
Road/Race Motorsports - front, stainless steel braided ($89)
Works - front & rear kit, in production

Brake pads
See posts #2 & 3.

Camber bolts
Specialty Products Company - front (available at Road/Race Motorsports for $89)

Coilovers
Megan Racing Street Series Coilovers - now available
(can be purchased at multiple automotive vendors, including Road/Race Motorsports)

Limited Slip Differential (LSD)
TRD and Quaife LSD units made for the Scion tC should fit the MT models. (see this post)

Springs
See post #4

Suspension braces
Megan Racing - front strut brace in production
Road/Race Motorsports - front strut brace ($149)
Road/Race Motorsports - rear strut brace ($99)
Road/Race Motorsports - lower truss bar ($139)
Road/Race Motorsports - lower tiebar set ($99)
Road/Race Motorsports - Combo, all four of these ($436, saves $50)

Swaybars
Road/Race Motorsports - G.R.I.P. swaybar (manufactured by Progress), 22mm ($179)
Works - Adjustable Sway Bar (Rear), 22mm, 2-way adjustable ($199)

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Brake pad info

Just trying to include everything I can find... will be updated as more items become readily available.

FRONT

AXXIS/PBR
MTS077483 - Ultimates
MTS070551 - Deluxe
MTS070554 - Metal Masters

EBC Brakes
D866 - Ultimax, OE grade
DP21614 - Greenstuff
DP31614C - Redstuff
DP41614R - Yellowstuff, race pads

Hawk Performance
HB435F.622 - HPS, street
HB435Y.622 - LTS, intended for trucks, but it will fit

Porterfield
AP866 - available in R4, R4-E, R4-S and R4-1
(R4-S pads available here; link says GTS, but will fit ES/DE as well)

Raybestos
ST-43 race pads (available here; link says GTS, but will fit ES/DE as well)

Road/Race Motorsports
Brake pads (brand/model unknown) - Direct link

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REAR (according to FMSI number, these will only fit ES models; see otter's post below)

EBC Brakes
D1037 - Ultimax, OE grade
DP21563 - Greenstuff
DP31563C - Redstuff
DP41563R - Yellowstuff

Hawk Performance
HB457N.605 - HP Plus, street
HB457F.605 - HPS, street
HB457Z.605 - Performance ceramic, street
HB457E.605 - Blue 9012, race
HB457S.605 - HT10, race

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Brake pad multi-platform compatibility:

Originally Posted by otter
That's what I thought, you guys have the same front calipers as the Ralliarts. Bonus for you guys, you can find some good pads for cheap, such as Axxis Ultimates for $50 on eBay.

Here's some handy info I collected awhile ago on brake pads, you guys will probably find it useful. The FMSI is the "official" reference for a particular size/style of brake pad. This info may be a bit old (1+ year) so there's probably even more options, especially from Hawk.

FMSI D866
2004-2006 Mitsubishi Lancer 2.4L (Ralliart)
2001 - 2005 Chrysler Sebring (Coupe) - LX, LXi 6 cyl Front
2001 - 2005 Dodge Stratus Coupe 6 cyl Front
2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse Exc. Turbo 6 cyl. Front
2002 - 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse Exc. Turbo Front
06/00 - 2001 Mitsubishi Galant (Exc. Sigma) V6 Front
2002 - 2007 Mitsubishi Galant (Exc. Sigma) Front
2004 Mitsubishi Lancer (Exc. Evolution) 2.4L Front
2003 - 2004 Mitsubishi Outlander Front
2007 Dodge Caliber
2007 Jeep Compass and Patroit
2008 Lancer


AXXIS/PBR front pad numbers:
MTS077483 (ultimates)
MTS070554 (metal masters)
MTS070551 (deluxe)

Hawk front pad numbers:
HB435F.622 (HPS)
HB435Y.622 (LTS - intended for trucks, but it'll fit)

EBC front pads
D866 (Ultimax - OE grade)
DP21614 (Greenstuff)
DP31614C (Redstuff)
DP41614R (Yellowstuff - race)

Porterfield
AP866 (front - available in R4, R4-E, and R4-1)

Rear Pads - ES ONLY!!
FMSI D1037
2004-2006 Mitsubishi Lancer 2.4L (Ralliart)
05-06 Outlander
07-08 Caliber (R/T and SRT-4)
07-08 Sebring
08 Dodge Avenger
07-08 Jeep Compass, Patriot
08 Lancer (ES only)

Hawk rear pad numbers:
HB457F.605 (HPS)
HB457Z.605 (ceramic)
HB457N.605 (HP Plus)
HB457E.605 (blue 9012 - RACE COMPOUND)
HB457S.605 (HT 10 - RACE COMPOUND)

EBC rear pads
D1037 (Ultimax)
DP21563 (Greenstuff)
DP31563C (Redstuff)
DP41563R (Yellowstuff)
Originally Posted by SmN2k7
Well, I was looking on partsamerica.com tonight, and you can cross reference brake pads. It seems the new lancer's pads are the same as 01-05 Chrysler Sebring, 07 Dodge Caliber, 01-07 Eclipse, 01-07 Galant, 04-06 lancers, and some others, check their site for the exact models of these, but, that SHOULD mean performance pads for those vehicles will fit the '08 lancer (at least the ES, that's all I checked).

Just figured I'd throw this out there for you all.


Sean

here's a link to the compatibility chart for Raybestos brakes for the 08 lancer.http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductG...number=RPD866M

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Eibach - Pro Kit & Sportline Kit
Price varies by vendor
Pro Kit - 1.2 Inch Front, 0.8 Inch Rear
Sportline Kit (In Development) - 1.7 Inch Front : 1.2 Inch Rear
Note - spring rates unknown

H&R - Sport Springs
Retail is $329, actual price varies by vendor
Drop 1.4" front, 1.3" rear
Note - spring rates unknown

Road/Race Motorsports - G.R.I.P. springs Version 2
$179
Drop: 1.5" front and 1.4" rear
Spring rate - 175 front & rear.
Note - bumpstops need to be cut during install

Tanabe Racing - NF210 (Normal Feel) springs
Retail is $260, actual price varies by vendor
No drop or spring rate information available.

Works - Ride springs
$299
Drop: 28mm front & rear
Note - spring rates unknown

Other options:
Springs for 2004-2006 OZ and RA Lancers fit 2008 Lancers DE/ES/GTS.
One EvoM user claims to have used Evo springs with no issues.

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No longer being made
Road/Race Motorsports - G.R.I.P. springs Version 1
Rumored to be Progress part number 40.1430
Price was $179
Drop: 1.5" front, 1" rear

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Blacksheep, just to point out another suspension choice for our cars:

http://www.lancertuners.com/modules....ewtopic&t=2001

Megan Racing Street Series Coilovers. The thread is for the test set, they are not being sold yet.
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Originally Posted by LancerGTS
Blacksheep, just to point out another suspension choice for our cars:

http://www.lancertuners.com/modules....ewtopic&t=2001

Megan Racing Street Series Coilovers. The thread is for the test set, they are not being sold yet.
Thanks! I'll add it now!
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Blacksheepdj here's something you dont have on your list. i just found these H&R springs for our 08's
http://www.advancespeedshop.com/hr-s...11-p-3972.html
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Thanks for the heads-up!
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Has anyone actually tried using brake pads that are for another vehicle like listed in Otters post?

Where did Otter get this info at?

Those listings for HAWK pads for our car are rear only, so isnt it possible that those other vehicles listed may not work for the front?

Also, has anyone heard anything about any big name companies making rotors for our car?

Blacksheep, anymore news about those brake lines you had mentioned at one point?
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Originally Posted by LancerGTS
Has anyone actually tried using brake pads that are for another vehicle like listed in Otters post?

Where did Otter get this info at?

Those listings for HAWK pads for our car are rear only, so isnt it possible that those other vehicles listed may not work for the front?

Also, has anyone heard anything about any big name companies making rotors for our car?

Blacksheep, anymore news about those brake lines you had mentioned at one point?
Not that I know of. I don't know if anyone's really changed their pads yet.

Otter's info is assuming that the 08 has similar pads to the Ralliart models. And that's based off partsamerica.com's cross-reference service, which claims that the Lancer pads match multiple other cars (not sure if that's actually true, but I have gone to the site and seen it). Mostly this is just posted for information purposes and the hope that someone will try it. I tried to make sure that the parts of the post where people said "this should work" were still there.

Hawk might just not be aware of all the cross-referencing. Or maybe partsamerica.com is wrong. It's hard to say.

Just StopTech, the company that makes the rotors RRM sells (AFAIK).

Brake hoses are available from RRM (front only). Word on the street is that Works should be releasing a full (front AND rear) set in the near future.
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Progress Technology

Swar bar and Springs

http://www.ptuning.com/html/online-saleswizard_.cfm
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Originally Posted by Khoranic
Progress Technology

Swar bar and Springs

http://www.ptuning.com/html/online-saleswizard_.cfm
Mostly this is to list what's available rather than every store that sells them. Those parts are listed above since they are sold by RRM (a company that pays to advertise on EvoM). P-tuning does not advertise here on EvoM, so I'm not going to list them in the major list.

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The way I determine what brakes will work is based off of the FMSI number. Each brake pad design has a unique number assigned to it. The 04-06 Ralliarts and the 08+ Lancers have the same FMSI number for the front pads, thus they're identical.

Also updated the post to match the updated info I put up in the Ralliart section. These calipers are now being used on many Chrysler models.
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Originally Posted by otter
The way I determine what brakes will work is based off of the FMSI number. Each brake pad design has a unique number assigned to it. The 04-06 Ralliarts and the 08+ Lancers have the same FMSI number for the front pads, thus they're identical.

Also updated the post to match the updated info I put up in the Ralliart section. These calipers are now being used on many Chrysler models.
Very cool. Thank you for explaining that.

EDIT - added the info to the main brake pad post

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Oo, I forgot to add that the 08 Lancer ES shares the same rear pads as the Ralliart. I'll add that to the above posts. As a warning to ES owners, if you intend to order rear pads, do so early. I'm finding that nobody keeps them in stock, so you have to wait awhile to get them.

For whatever reason, the GTS doesn't have the same rear caliper as the ES, so that should be noted. The rear Hawk pads listed above won't work on the GTS.

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