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MattyB
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   31st Mar 04 at 12:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Anyone had any experience with these? Weirdly grooved.....

They come in at only £47 for my 306......so seem good value really? The OE part would be around £30 from the same shop!

Being manufactured by ATE too, same as my calipers, i cant see them being too shabby?

any opinions, cheers

Matt
JKGSI
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31st Mar 04 at 12:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

replied 2 u on PGAC
MattyB
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cheers mate

TTT anyway
Gambit
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ones on ClubGti reccomend them coupled with Pagid Fast Road pads
vibrio
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I recomend STandard pads and Discs
MattyB
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I have standard pads and discs (which are made by ATE + Lucas). Both bought from peugeot, with the pads last changed 3000 miles ago. They are very poor, and this is renoun on the 306 TD. The pads fade very easily

Got myself a very nice deal on a set of Minxtex pads, ATE Power discs, Goodridge stainless hoses and dot5 brake fluid. That should sort me i'm hoping!

Matt
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I suggest not driving your car so hard if you can fade your pads and discs
bazgooch
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306 TD's are pretty bad for warping after market disc iirc
MatthewR
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Vibs is fishing for an arguement
MattyB
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quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
I suggest not driving your car so hard if you can fade your pads and discs


lol.....vibs.....i drive a derv....unless u'd forgotten!

no seriously, the brakes are simply too small for the size of the car, especially with the heavy derv lump. I do alot of motorway driving and rely on the brakes to bring me down from <90mph quickly.

Matt
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quote:
Originally posted by MattyB
quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
I suggest not driving your car so hard if you can fade your pads and discs


lol.....vibs.....i drive a derv....unless u'd forgotten!

no seriously, the brakes are simply too small for the size of the car, especially with the heavy derv lump. I do alot of motorway driving and rely on the brakes to bring me down from <90mph quickly.

Matt



I suggest driving at 70mph adn fitting GTi-6 brakes

 
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