Haimsey
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What types can you get?
Drilled
Grooved
Drilled and grooved
opinions on each type ( therefore not technically help zone )
Marcy Marc
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Little Vik
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http://www.bremboshop.co.uk/
I have brembos on my rs theyre great but squeak alllllllll the time
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Marc
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Drilled can crack.
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Fad
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Four pots tend to be noisy you should hear my mates WIllwoods they sound gash on breaking....work well though
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Fad
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I'd go for grooved as drilled will crack and often rust from the inside out
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Little Vik
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The red stuff pads have stopped a bit of squeaking but theyre still pretty bad
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Marc
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Mine hiss.
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Fad
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quote: Originally posted by Little Vik
The red stuff pads have stopped a bit of squeaking but theyre still pretty bad
Herro
Bin them pads and get some mintex ones....Red stuff pads take ages to warm up and are suposed for track use are they not
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Little Vik
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Thinking about it my scooby brakes never squealed and i had the prodrive upgrade on them.
Well they did squeal when the pads went but they all do that :lol
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Little Vik
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quote: Originally posted by Fad
quote: Originally posted by Little Vik
The red stuff pads have stopped a bit of squeaking but theyre still pretty bad
Herro
Bin them pads and get some mintex ones....Red stuff pads take ages to warm up and are suposed for track use are they not
Or road cars over 220bhp
That said they will need replacing again in a few months time... only a set a year and tyres every 6-9 months
[Edited on 20-07-2007 by Little Vik]
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Fad
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I had green pads once they were shit from cold but not too bad after warming up.
Had mintex 1144's in my Hispec four pots and never got them to fade and they worked from cold dont think theres much better out there tbh
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Robbo
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I had green stuff pads on my CTR... had to replace the originals after 6k
They were much better than std but agreed with fad, took forever to warm up!!!!
My CTR had a very tough 8 months with me, the tyres were completely worn down as well and I only had it for 8 mths form new and did 10k
[Edited on 20-07-2007 by Robbo]
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Fad
Bin them pads and get some mintex ones....Red stuff pads take ages to warm up and are suposed for track use are they not
Black and yellow are track.
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Little Vik
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I had green stuff before, i found no braking difference with the red ones tbh oh oh thought of one difference theres slightly less brake dust
Might have to give the mintex ones a go next time
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Marc
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Standard pads and dust =
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Robbo
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There was LOADS less brake dust when I switched from the std Honda ones (which used to cake my alloys in crap) to the green stuff IIRC!
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Little Vik
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God yes i hate it, its a pain in the arse to clean
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Robbo
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Not hard on a great big 5 spoke alloy tho try doing it on stoopid multi-spokes like on the CTR!! (or jus do what I did, and never bother )
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Fad
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Yeah try cleaning some lasses BBS wheels to try and impress her and taking nearly an hour a wheel then getting mocked
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Robbo
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Poor fad
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Standard pads and dust =
Standard pads + brakes which are rubbish and you have to press hars, thus creating more dust + cross spoke wheels =
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Not hard on a great big 5 spoke alloy tho try doing it on stoopid multi-spokes like on the CTR!! (or jus do what I did, and never bother )
Mines the same, and with them being antrhacite I don't want to scrub lol.
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Robbo
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Yeah the CTR ones are anthracite as well, and i managed to knock a bit of the coating off one of mine *shakes head*
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Superlite Ltd.
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Drilled can crack.
yup, pitted is better
EPC do pitted and grooved
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
EBC do pitted and grooved
Thats what I've got.
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