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MX5 Parts Brakes

Brakes

Given the obvious safety implications, it is essential that your braking system is in absolutely tip-top condition. We carry a huge range of different brake parts in stock to cater for all your requirements, including discs and pads, calipers, fitting kits, master cylinders, brake hoses & pipes, the list is endless. Below is an indication of what we charge to carry out some of the most common jobs.

• Front Pads - From £100.28
• Front Pads & Discs - From £186.02
• Brake Hose (single) - From £95.03
• Full Stainless Brake Hose Set - From £242.73
• Full Brake Fluid Bleed - From £54.90

All the above prices include parts, labour and VAT, and are based on a 1.6 litre Mk1 model. Please call a member of the sales team with your model, engine size and requirements for an accurate quote.

Free Fitting!

We offer labour free fitting on all our full front and rear brake pad and disc packages saving you over £100.00 in labour charges! Starting at just £124.41 including vat for a quality aftermarket kit, coupled with absolutely no labour charges, these kits represent exceptional value for money. Simply go to the Pads & Discs section of the website, choose the brake package you want, then call us on 02392 644588 to arrange for them to be fitted!

Terms & Conditions: Free fitting applies to the labour charge only. The brake package, and any other parts that may be required to complete the job must be paid for in full on the day.

We offer very specific products for each model. Please go to the correct model you own below or at the bottom of the page is a link to our guide to help you understand which you have.

 

Unsure of your model? Click here to go to our helpful guide on all the Japanese Eunos Roadster models, American spec Miata, European Eunos Roadster and the UK MX5.

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