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Just fitted some Pagid coated discs all round on mine, very competitive price and they look great. I have opted for solid discs this time, I did have the MTEC grooved and drilled discs on before, looked great, but not that convinced that they are worth all the extra cost. Pagid discs are available from Euro carparts. The Pagid discs seem to brake smoother than the MTEC ones.

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I'm looking for new brake discs for my F and ran across the brand name Juratek, which I am unfamiliar with. Is this brand any good?
Hi there, i can see this thread is 6 months old, however it has just been brought to my attention, i have work for Juratek for 3 years now and I'm can confirm that the quality of Juratek Friction and New Calipers are 100% spot on.....see attachment on Pads & Discs, it will give you a little in site of who we are
 

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Difficult to comment as never heard of them but then I've bought carparts4less eicher brand which people say are crap and I've never had an issue with the ones I've bought. To be honest, I find most people on forums tend to have too much money as they always say to get expensive brands which are sometimes 3-4 times the price of the cheap ones. Personally I'd get the cheap ones and save pennies, even if they only last a few years you can buy another set and still save money on expensive ones...they all rust the same if the cars laid up anyway.

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And then I find out its an old thread which has been resurrected:mad:
 

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Difficult to comment as never heard of them but then I've bought carparts4less eicher brand which people say are crap and I've never had an issue with the ones I've bought. To be honest, I find most people on forums tend to have too much money as they always say to get expensive brands which are sometimes 3-4 times the price of the cheap ones. Personally I'd get the cheap ones and save pennies, even if they only last a few years you can buy another set and still save money on expensive ones...they all rust the same if the cars laid up anyway.

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And then I find out its an old thread which has been resurrected:mad:
Buy what you can afford and take note of the limitations in braking power. Drive carefully always, because there's enough nutters on the roads.
 
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