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This brake rotor and pad kit is a reliable upgrade for Mitsubishi Pajero NS, NT, NW and NX models, offering improved braking performance without breaking the bank. Designed specifically for 4-door models, this kit includes quality Bendix brake pads, ensuring dependable stopping power for everyday driving and off-road adventures.

Slotted brake rotors deliver better performance compared to standard smooth rotors. Under heavy braking, dust and gases build up between the pad and rotor, leading to “brake fade” and reduced stopping efficiency. The machined slots in these rotors allow dust and gases to escape, improving contact between the pad and rotor for consistent performance.

In addition to reducing brake fade, the slotted design helps distribute heat more evenly across the rotor surface. This minimises the risk of warping under high temperatures and extends the life of the brakes. The slots also provide an enhanced initial “bite,” giving the brakes a more responsive feel without sacrificing smoothness.

Whether you’re towing, driving through rough terrain, or just need a slight upgrade over factory rotors, this kit delivers improved performance at an affordable price.

Please Note: We have painted the outer edge and inner circle of the rotors with Caliper Paint to help with corrosion over time. 

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