NeilsC
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what 4 pots are you using and what pads
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Filby1
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Location: Brighouse
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Wilwood look here http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/catalog/default.php
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NeilsC
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=23013&item=7956122172&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
thousands....hmmmm
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NeilsC
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quote: Originally posted by Filby1
Wilwood look here http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/catalog/default.php
cheers mate, i will send them a mail for prices
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Joff
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HiSpec Billet 4's with Greenstuff pads.
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Corsa E-Tec
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Do you need special discs,pads and lines to use this calipers?
or could you use standard 2litre discs?
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NeilsC
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quote: Originally posted by Joff
HiSpec Billet 4's with Greenstuff pads.
are greenstuff pads any good for general driving ?? I need to pads for my car, but ford want £90 fook that for ford OE
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NeilsC
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa E-Tec
Do you need special discs,pads and lines to use this calipers?
or could you use standard 2litre discs?
i have Alcons at the moment, which are good under braking, they do need a little service on them mind but i was thinking of uprating the calipers and pads or for time being just change the pads
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by NeilsC
quote: Originally posted by Joff
HiSpec Billet 4's with Greenstuff pads.
are greenstuff pads any good for general driving ?? I need to pads for my car, but ford want £90 fook that for ford OE
They're perfect for daily driving. No good for track use.
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corb
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you have alcon 4pots? stick with them imo.
I have Brembo 4pots, designed for a Lancia Delta Evo.
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bradfincham
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LOL, alcons are the best braking setup by far around if you can get them for your car!
I chose reyland setup over the wilwoods were very expensive for the same disc spec etc, same with hi specs
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AK
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i'm running HiSpec billet 4 pots with 300mm discs and greenstuff pads - no complaints
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corb
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I would like to add, after 7 1/2 months of brake judder, very harsh brake judder at that, turns out the discs were warped, so now theyre all fine and dandy again, and very impressive
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NeilsC
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quote: Originally posted by bradfincham
LOL, alcons are the best braking setup by far around if you can get them for your car!
I chose reyland setup over the wilwoods were very expensive for the same disc spec etc, same with hi specs
the alcons come standard on the racing, it might just be the pads are naff on them....think i will invest in some greenstuff in the week
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NeilsC
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quote: Originally posted by corb
I would like to add, after 7 1/2 months of brake judder, very harsh brake judder at that, turns out the discs were warped, so now theyre all fine and dandy again, and very impressive
i have heard the disc get warped very quickly, it's this for all 4 pots users ?
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bradfincham
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hi specs warp easily! as well
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James R
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I'm running wilwood dynalite2's on 247mm discs on Ferrodo DS2000 compound pads.
Pads are good, but take a bit to warm up properly, not so good for town, but good for track and fast road.
Soon to be upgrading to 280mm discs.
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AK
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mine havent
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Nismo
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I will have a set of AP racing ones with 320mm (i think) discs for sale soon.
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Siberia
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quote: Originally posted by NeilsC
i have heard the disc get warped very quickly, it's this for all 4 pots users ?
i bloody hope not!
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NeilsC
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this was one of the pros and cons with the racing's (warped discs) i guess if your not heavy on the brakes in general driving then they will be OK
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AK
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Siberia
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adam are they 300mm disks? are the wheels 15's or 16's?
[Edited on 22-02-2005 by Siberia]
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AK
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15" wheels, with 300mm discs...
tight as a nuns chuff could be used to describe it
wheels have good caliper clearance though which helps
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Colin
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Is the bucket near completion Adam?
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