I'll just be asking if the Mitsubishi brake pads & shoes being used in the Spacegear/L300/Pajero can be used for the Hyundai Starex?
Can you also give comments to the "RICO Japan" brake pads & shoes being sold in almost all automotive shops? Are they a good substitute for OEM brake pads and shoes?
Yes, Mitsubishi parts will work but not necessarily Space Gear or L200. Nakita ko dun sa box ng replacements dati. Kaso part numbers lang nakalagay so I don't know for what specific model siya.l
I don't know about RICO parts. If you're going for replacements better get Bendix.
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Hint: I have recently discovered that Pajero and Starex rear diff bearings are identical. This might give you some idea what specific model to look for.
I just bought this afternoon RICO rear brake shoes for my rear drums. Made in Japan naman. Got it for P980. Quality looks good. Didn't have time lang to have it installed. Maybe after the 4x4 clinic. Its a steal considering that the OEM rear brake shoes for the vitara is P3600.
I tried looking for Bendix brake pads for Starex but I couldn't find one. I tried asking around town pero all they have are the "RICO Japan" pads and shoes. Sobrang mahal kasi kapag sa kasa kukuha...
Any other suggestion guys? Or if you know any auto shops that sells Bendix for Starex, can you kindly post it here?
Have you tried Fronte Motors or Ayala Parts International in Banawe? They retail Hyundai Starex parts. Yun eh kung habol mo ang OEM parts. Magkatapat lang sila, it's easier to canvass between those stores. Makakatulong pa minsan kung wala sila papasa ka nila sa ibang auto supply na meron nung hinahanap mo.
Ang nakakainis lang sa Korean brake pads (esp. OEM) sobrang dali maubos ang nagkukulay ebak yung alloy wheels from the brake dust (dahil sa friction material na gamit sa pads). Kaya mas ok pa mag-switch sa aftermarket brands after you wear out the first set.
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