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hi guys, i bought a pair of rear brake pad for my S2 stagea 1999, when i try to install it and i find out it doesn't fit , because it too small and too short compare to my old brake pad on my S2 stagea, so i ask the seller, and he told me he sold me the correct pad for S2 stagea and he said looks like i got S1 rear brake on my S2? do you guy think it possible ? S1 rear brake on my S2 1999 stagea? i had took a photo and post here now and i wish your guy help me and tell me am i wrong. please..

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Hi, i have just done the rear brakes on my S2 RS4-S.

They are DB1399.

Here's a quote from 2005 in the Stickied "stagea parts list" thread

"Brake Pad Update.

It appears as though SI and SII Stagea pads are different. Terminal was kind enough to call in today and we compared his SI front and rear pads to my SII. Definately different.

Guys I will confirm the following info by mid week when pads arrive and we have done a fitment. but it looks as though the front pads for SI are DB1398's and come in Bendix Premium (so far). The rears are DB1144's and are Hardie Ferrodo (so far). More research to follow.

For SII it looks like rears are DB1399's in Bendix Advance (more research to follow).

To date I have not found a pad for the front of SII - but still searching.

I will endeavour to keep you all posted as information comes to hand.

Regards,

Marc2 "

Hope this helps

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Hi MARC2, thx for your respond. I bought mh brake pad from eBay, and the seller still try to tell me he sent me the right one, and when I measure the pad is around 86x32mm is too short compare to my rear brake pad on my S2 Stagea . Do you might I ask you where did you buy your rear brake pad DB1139? How much cost you? Many thanks.

Marc2 is not me, i left that on there to show who did originally post it :)

The ebay seller is not correct !

I bought my pads from Burson Auto Parts. Priced them from the others (autobarn, repco, supercheapauto, global auto spares) and burson came out on top. $100 is what they cost.

Please be careful as you have written in your reply DB1139 and none of us have mentioned that pad. it's DB1399, maybe you just had a typo.

Hope you get the right ones this time :)

Jez

Hi MARC2, thx for your respond. I bought mh brake pad from eBay, and the seller still try to tell me he sent me the right one, and when I measure the pad is around 86x32mm is too short compare to my rear brake pad on my S2 Stagea . Do you might I ask you where did you buy your rear brake pad DB1139? How much cost you? Many thanks.

Check out GLS rallysport, they are a sponsor on here also

They have all front and rear series 1 and series 2 pads for Stageas usually in stock

DB1399 in QFM 'HPX' , rated to 550 degrees C, Bendix Ultimate equivalent are under $80 a set + freight, I just ordered mine.

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thank you guys, thank you for the usefull detail or information about the brake pad. i went to the repco, autobarn, supercheapauto today and ask for DB1139!!! and they don't have that in stock , but lucky i didn't put the order, because after i read these now and the correct code is DB1399!! hahaha, well i will go back to the repco or supercheapauto again on monday to find again.

Hi JEZ, sorry to call you Marc2, sorry about that.

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