MINI F56 COOPER / ONE / D

MINI F56 COOPER / ONE / D

Price range: £37.00 through £198.00 inc VAT

F56 COOPER/ONE/D

We will contact you to confirm your order and ask for your desired disc finish for PRO series discs
Discs prices are for the pair
Items totalling over £350 get 5% discount applied at checkout

Cooper/One/D front (PFPD0577) 280mm PRO discs = £198

Cooper/One/D front (PFPD0577) 280mm Predator plain silver coated discs = £159

Cooper/One/D front (PFRP0089) Predator pads for TRW calipers £43

Cooper/One/D rear (PRPD0584) 259mm PRO discs = £170

Cooper/One/D rear (PRPD0584) 259mm Predator plain silver coated discs = £136

Cooper/One/D rear (PRRP0610) Predator pads for TRW calipers £37

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Notes

Probite discs and pads are Regulation 90 (ECE R90) approved and certified for road use in the EU.

We always recommend either slotted or grooved for optimum performance, but any machined finish will perform better over a plain face disc. It must be noted that the extra performance gained comes with increased pad wear and dust. All machined disc finishes help with initial bite (especially in wet conditions), help prevent gauling of pad compounds, help promote even pad wear and increase surface area to aid in cooling of the disc.

PRO-C6 = DIMPLED AND GROOVED

PRO-S8 = SLOTTED

PRO-G12 = GROOVED (BEST OPTION FOR TRACK USE)

PRO-C12 = CROSS DRILLED AND GROOVED

Delivery time is up to 5 working days after order confirmed for PRO discs, as each one is machined to order.

Probite Predator Brake Pads are made from a high temperature compound with serious fast road performance in mind. The compound is capable of handling up to 500°C with no fade whatsoever, plus offering excellent friction from cold. Probite Predator are made to complement the range of Probite brake discs to offer affordable and dependable stopping performance. With the various disc finishes to choose from, you can tailor your friction to your needs. We will ask what you are looking for when we contact you about your discs order.

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