REAR brake pads
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REAR brake pads
Hi all.. Does anyone have part numbers fo the rear brake pads for the diesel bongo..1995 model..
looking to get a set here in Australia and looking to get the set BEFORE taking off the wheels, hence part comparison with ozy vehicles..
thanks...from Gav..
looking to get a set here in Australia and looking to get the set BEFORE taking off the wheels, hence part comparison with ozy vehicles..
thanks...from Gav..
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Re: REAR brake pads
There's several compatible parts numbers on the database in the member's area.
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Re: REAR brake pads
Thanks Mike..excuse my ignorance.. on the link shown ,is the a part number of ADB 3824 ..Is this a general part number for the REAR BRAKE PADS on the bongo and as the link shows ANY OF THOSE CARS in the link will match up to the bongo rear PADS??mikexgough wrote:This will Help
Just want to be clear before purchasing Mazda 323 or eunos pads etc.. Thanks..Gav..

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Re: REAR brake pads
I need to repalce my rear brake pads also(in Australia) still trying to find suitable matched replacements as the bongos are very few here..
My brakes seem to be binding.. i have previously owned a bongo and when i took the foot off the brake on level ground the van would move forward(NO binding) my bongo here in oz does not do that..And you can hear them binding when reversing on a COLD morning..
I have 10 clicks on the handbrake which seems a bit much.. When a machanic friend looked at the rear discs he said the pads need doing and he also moved the handbrake notch on the drum tighter..This DID NOT seem to change the clicks on the handbrake lever..
Please quote me if im wrong here but im thinking that the actual caliper sliding pins may have seized or are slightly rusted,poor operation.. Any ideas on this?
I will be changing the rear pads soon myself if i find what i can get from the shop to match up with//lol,
if its an easy job to take off the handbrake drum to clean and inspect i will. How easy is the drum to take off????
..Ive done some cars before and find it a pain to do, especially when all the shoes and springs fall into your hands when you pull the drum off
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My brakes seem to be binding.. i have previously owned a bongo and when i took the foot off the brake on level ground the van would move forward(NO binding) my bongo here in oz does not do that..And you can hear them binding when reversing on a COLD morning..

I have 10 clicks on the handbrake which seems a bit much.. When a machanic friend looked at the rear discs he said the pads need doing and he also moved the handbrake notch on the drum tighter..This DID NOT seem to change the clicks on the handbrake lever..

Please quote me if im wrong here but im thinking that the actual caliper sliding pins may have seized or are slightly rusted,poor operation.. Any ideas on this?
I will be changing the rear pads soon myself if i find what i can get from the shop to match up with//lol,
if its an easy job to take off the handbrake drum to clean and inspect i will. How easy is the drum to take off????
..Ive done some cars before and find it a pain to do, especially when all the shoes and springs fall into your hands when you pull the drum off


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Re: REAR brake pads
LPR (Italian manufacturer) code 05P038 if that's any use to you down there? I've got a set sitting here, from the Bongo Shop in this website.
(Fronts are 05P570).
According to the Bongo Shop, they fit all Bongos.
Good luck.
(Fronts are 05P570).
According to the Bongo Shop, they fit all Bongos.
Good luck.
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Re: REAR brake pads
Google search says LPR pads are sold in Oz, for SAAB, Renault and Honda at least, so if you can't find a brake shop direct supplier, try one of their dealers for a contact.Ron Miel wrote:LPR (Italian manufacturer) code 05P038 if that's any use to you down there? I've got a set sitting here, from the Bongo Shop in this website.
(Fronts are 05P570).
According to the Bongo Shop, they fit all Bongos.
Good luck.
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Re: REAR brake pads
Hi this is from one of your mates lev8.chiefster1976 wrote:Hi all.. Does anyone have part numbers fo the rear brake pads for the diesel bongo..1995 model..
looking to get a set here in Australia and looking to get the set BEFORE taking off the wheels, hence part comparison with ozy vehicles..
thanks...from Gav..
Compatible brake pads not so easy to find downunder, these links give models using same pads and other pad makers part numbers
front
http://www.fujibrake.co.jp/pads/fblpad_ ... lno=AFP349
rear
http://www.fujibrake.co.jp/pads/fblpad_ ... no=AFP272S
Mazda Sentia = MS-9= 929
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Re: REAR brake pads
Handbrake has nothing to do with discs, they are cable operated shoes inside the drums on the rears. The bongo has shoes & drum as well as pads & disc on the rear brakes.
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Re: REAR brake pads
Those links didn't work when I tried them.rita wrote:Hi this is from one of your mates lev8.chiefster1976 wrote:Hi all.. Does anyone have part numbers fo the rear brake pads for the diesel bongo..1995 model..
looking to get a set here in Australia and looking to get the set BEFORE taking off the wheels, hence part comparison with ozy vehicles..
thanks...from Gav..
Compatible brake pads not so easy to find downunder, these links give models using same pads and other pad makers part numbers
front
http://www.fujibrake.co.jp/pads/fblpad_ ... lno=AFP349
rear
http://www.fujibrake.co.jp/pads/fblpad_ ... no=AFP272S
Mazda Sentia = MS-9= 929
The packaging on the LPR pad sets I've got (see above), says that they are for:
- "Mazda MPV 3.0LV6 and V 4WD" (front set)
- "Mazda 929 2.0i LX Coupe, 2.2i GLX, 3.0i V6 24V GLX" (rear set)
They also carry the following codes in brackets:
- "(Adatt. WVA 23515)", front set.
- ("Adatt. WVA 21320/12.9)", rear set.
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Re: REAR brake pads
Alternative part numbers for Rear Pads.............
ATE 27046020132
BENDIX EUR 572249B
BENDIX EUR 572248B
BOSCH 0986493200
DELPHI LP1189
DELPHI LP1190
DELPHI LP632
FBL AFP414
FBL AFP272S
FERODO FDB903
FMSI D390
FMSI 7203D397
JURID 572248J
KASHIYAMA D3079
KASHIYAMA D3100
MAZDA TOY02643Z
MAZDA HF392648Z
MAZDA J0Y12643ZB
MAZDA T0Y02643Z
MAZDA LBY02643Z
MAZDA TAY22643Z
MAZDA H2662648ZA
MAZDA TOY02648Z
MAZDA S0YN2643Z
MAZDA HF392648ZA
MAZDA J0Y12648Z
MAZDA T0Y02648Z
MAZDA TAY22648Z
MAZDA H4Y02643Z
MAZDA S0YN2648Z
MAZDA J0Y12643Z
MAZDA JOY12643Z
MAZDA TA012643Z
MAZDA TBY72643Z
MAZDA H4Y02648Z
MAZDA J0Y12643ZA
MAZDA JOY12648Z
MAZDA TA012648Z
MAZDA H2662648Z
MINTEX MDB1438
NiBK PN5290
NISSAN AY060MA004
NISSAN AY060MA008
PAGID T0024
SUMITOMO SN657P
TEXTAR 2131913005
TOYOTA V9118X021
TOYOTA V9118X028
TRW GDB3179
TRW GDB3264
TRW GDB746
ATE 27046020132
BENDIX EUR 572249B
BENDIX EUR 572248B
BOSCH 0986493200
DELPHI LP1189
DELPHI LP1190
DELPHI LP632
FBL AFP414
FBL AFP272S
FERODO FDB903
FMSI D390
FMSI 7203D397
JURID 572248J
KASHIYAMA D3079
KASHIYAMA D3100
MAZDA TOY02643Z
MAZDA HF392648Z
MAZDA J0Y12643ZB
MAZDA T0Y02643Z
MAZDA LBY02643Z
MAZDA TAY22643Z
MAZDA H2662648ZA
MAZDA TOY02648Z
MAZDA S0YN2643Z
MAZDA HF392648ZA
MAZDA J0Y12648Z
MAZDA T0Y02648Z
MAZDA TAY22648Z
MAZDA H4Y02643Z
MAZDA S0YN2648Z
MAZDA J0Y12643Z
MAZDA JOY12643Z
MAZDA TA012643Z
MAZDA TBY72643Z
MAZDA H4Y02648Z
MAZDA J0Y12643ZA
MAZDA JOY12648Z
MAZDA TA012648Z
MAZDA H2662648Z
MINTEX MDB1438
NiBK PN5290
NISSAN AY060MA004
NISSAN AY060MA008
PAGID T0024
SUMITOMO SN657P
TEXTAR 2131913005
TOYOTA V9118X021
TOYOTA V9118X028
TRW GDB3179
TRW GDB3264
TRW GDB746
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Re: REAR brake pads
That should about do it 

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Re: REAR brake pads
Hi,
the Fuji brake site is the best for compatible list, many of which were sold in OZ.
http://www.fujibrake.co.jp/pads/index_e.php
select Mazda and Bongo Firendee (sic) then search
compare the picture on fuji with the bendix equivalent picture, I'm no lover of Bendix brakes, but it is a start
then
http://www.bendix.com.au/catalogue?manu ... t=#variant
see SG series wagon 95-99
Rear Mazda Sentia etc P/No DB 1222
http://www.bendix.com.au/catalogue?manu ... t=#variant
front Mazda MPV LV series 91-99 etc P/No DB1274
http://www.bendix.com.au/catalogue/8543#variant
hope this helps
the Fuji brake site is the best for compatible list, many of which were sold in OZ.
http://www.fujibrake.co.jp/pads/index_e.php
select Mazda and Bongo Firendee (sic) then search
compare the picture on fuji with the bendix equivalent picture, I'm no lover of Bendix brakes, but it is a start
then
http://www.bendix.com.au/catalogue?manu ... t=#variant
see SG series wagon 95-99
Rear Mazda Sentia etc P/No DB 1222
http://www.bendix.com.au/catalogue?manu ... t=#variant
front Mazda MPV LV series 91-99 etc P/No DB1274
http://www.bendix.com.au/catalogue/8543#variant
hope this helps
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Re: REAR brake pads
Holy Moley..
Thanks for the quick responses here.. ANd alot of part number and makes to do a search for over here..
I guess i just need to chose one part number and find some!!

I guess i just need to chose one part number and find some!!

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Re: REAR brake pads
Im aware that the handbrake drums are cable operated and not connected to the discs..missfixit70 wrote:Handbrake has nothing to do with discs, they are cable operated shoes inside the drums on the rears. The bongo has shoes & drum as well as pads & disc on the rear brakes.
This is why im of the feeling that when my machanic moved the handbrake rachet tighter there was no difference to brake freeing up or binding more,(just still binding) hence this is why i think there may be sticky sliding pins in the brake calipers..
Im not saying this is a correct diagnosis, any ideas to through around will be good..
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