Mintex MDB2868FR MRM1801 Peugeot 205 GTI Rear Brake Pads

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Info

  • MRM1801 fast road & track day
  • New M1144 replacement
  • Rear axle set
  • EEC regulation 90 approved

Suitable For:

  • 205 1.2 1987-1990
  • 205 1.6 1987-1998
  • 205 1.6 GTI 1987-1989
  • 205 1.9 GTI 1987-1994

Full list of applications & pad sizing in the info section above

Designed to replace the M1144 for road applications, the MRM1801 is a medium friction compound specifically developed for high-performance road use and light track days. With an average friction of 0.46 µ, these brake pads deliver the renowned low-temperature bite and performance of the M1144, making them ideal for daily commuting. On the track, the MRM1801 shines with its new thermal underlayer, enhancing feel, high-temperature performance, and longevity.

  • The MRM1801 brake pads offer excellent low-temperature bite and consistent performance, ideal for both daily driving and light track use.
  • Eco-Friendly: EEC Regulation 90 approved, these pads are eco-friendly to Euro 4 standards, containing no copper or rare earth resources and requiring less energy to manufacture.
  • Durability: The new thermal underlayer increases high-temperature performance and extends the lifespan of the pads.
  • Optimum Performance: Every Mintex product is developed for top performance and reliability.
  • Proven Expertise: Since 1908, Mintex has maintained a tradition of innovation and quality in brake engineering.

Typical Applications:

  • Performance road cars
  • Track cars utilizing OEM brake calipers

For over 100 years, Mintex has been at the forefront of brake technology and innovation. Known for producing technically advanced products, Mintex continues to uphold its commitment to safety and performance.

Disclaimer

  • It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that all components are correctly fitted, tightened and secured before operating the vehicle. Neglecting to do so may lead to component failure, accidents, or serious injury