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Originally Posted by MetroMPG
Keep in mind Mitsu upgraded brakes in 2017: bigger rotors, different calipers & pad material. Suspension & steering revised as well (noticeable improvement when I drove a 2015 & 2017 back to back).
But the "old" Aussie Mirage was still in a different class than the new car.
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Question, you still get them on the 14" wheels?
I don't have the numbers on me, but I do recall braking distance was better on the optional 15" wheels we have here equipped with the low profile Potenza RE010 tires versus the standard 14" wheels with "Eco" tires. And that was on the 2014/2015 model with the older (softer) suspension.