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Old 11-12-07, 20:45   #1 (permalink)
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Brake upgrade 'How to"

These were my stock brakes. Look familiar?



This is not a brake job "how to". I'm going to assume you know the basics of doing a brake job from here on out.

What I found is that the 99+ V6 mazda 626 has larger rotors all around than our stock 93-97 MX-6/Probe. And same year 626.

The part list needed is short and the cost over stock replacement parts is small. About $50 for me.

You will need ... the rotors front and rear for a 99+ 626. Auto zone PN 31255 front and 31256 rear.

The pads for the rear are identical to our stock pieces and our fronts will fit but the 99+ 626 pads are taller. PN DG755 front DG584 rear.
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Front


Front rotors compared to stock.


And rear.


What makes this work are the caliper brackets from the 99+ 626.

they relocate the calipers out enough to clear the larger rotors.

Our stock calipers will fit perfectly in these brackets.

New front's mounted.


Rear.


The fronts fit with no problem. The rears however will JUST fit inside the dust shield. After everything was mounted I went around the rotor with a screw driver and pryed the shield away till it no longer rubbed.


On a side note these are also used on the Mazdaspeed Protege. And proabably the mazda 6

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Old 11-12-07, 22:30   #2 (permalink)
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wow! good information.

Have you driven with the new brake system yet? How does it seem in comparison to stock?

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Old 11-12-07, 22:36   #3 (permalink)
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wow awesome job karma'd! btw do you have the part numbers for the brackets?

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Good post! I never knew they changed the brakes on later model 626's (I used to own a 93 626, and now have a 2000 626, and never noticed the difference).
One very minor point: are you sure it's the 99+ 626 which has the larger rotors, and not the 98+ 626? The big model year change in the 626 was 98. (This might matter for someone sourcing parts from a junkyard.)
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If the size of the rear pads is the same, then is there any advantage to having a larger rotor? (same pad to rotor surface area).

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Nice upgrade and its 98+ that received the new brakes, also 00+ got a newer rack&pinion but now iam getting off topic lol

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If the size of the rear pads is the same, then is there any advantage to having a larger rotor? (same pad to rotor surface area).
i was asking me the same thing...

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