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by Corranga » Sun Dec 06, 2009 7:15 pm
There are a few that MMCs may have been removed. The pads are pretty expensive (100quid a set, there is only 1 type of pad that should ever be used on MMCs, available from eliseparts) but the discs last forever (my car has 63k miles on it, reckon Tut has a set with more miles...)
They tend to squeal a lot so i've heard of people removing them because of this, and they are fairly poor when wet (though not dangerous!)
I *think* there was a period when pads were hard to get, and I also have a feeling I read somewhere that Lotus either funded the change to regular discs or recommended it when they stopped sourcing new parts.
Another reason could be that a cheap set of crap regular discs and cheap pads would probably cost the same as a set of MMC pads, or that the car (not in this case) is running extra power and needed more stopping power.
MMCs rule, I love that my car has these silly light weight discs that are seemingly indestructible!
Also, if you lift the 'mats' in the foot wells and the metal still looks corroded, it could still have been treated as mine was definitely done and looks corroded.
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