Lucky B
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quote: Originally posted by Andy Stocker
Plans :
GET THOSE GREENSTUFF PADS TO FUCK & BUY SOME PROPER BRAKE PADS!
Facelift rear bumper
Facelift bonnet, grille and headlights
Colour code skirts and Type R splitter
Decat
Boost controller
Remap
Thats more like it!
[Edited on 27-10-2007 by Lucky B]
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Marc
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Got Red Stuff on mine, I drive it hard on back roads and never had a problem under braking.
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AK
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True... i have had greenshit twice for some reason and hated them...
Ferrodo DS2500
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Lucky B
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The prob with EBC brakes is quality control, some pads work fine while others of the same type are crap.
I had a set of redstuff pads that lasted 3 days, honestly!
The DS2500's would be a better & safer option.
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Marc
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3 days on the road?
I drove about 60 miles all on B roads today with some harsh braking involved.
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Wrighty
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k sport 8 pots
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Gareth
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Got Red Stuff on mine, I drive it hard on back roads and never had a problem under braking.
I had them on my RB5 with the 4 pot brakes they used to start smoking and fade after stamping on them at 100+ a few times but to be fair they were better and cheaper that oem pads and lasted longer...
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Gareth
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quote: Originally posted by Lucky B
The prob with EBC brakes is quality control, some pads work fine while others of the same type are crap.
I had a set of redstuff pads that lasted 3 days, honestly!
The DS2500's would be a better & safer option.
I find it hard to believe they lasted 3 days
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Marc
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I must have been lucky and had 2 good sets then...
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AK
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haha... you havent seen dave drive
8 pots are just over kill bling shit. 4 pots with decent sized discs and materials is more than enough for a 300bhp+ impreza
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Gareth
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Tarox do a 10 pot caliper think its about 2500 for the front and 2200 for the rear
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Gareth
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Well i suppose it depends how many miles in 3 days but that must be a record!
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Lucky B
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quote: Originally posted by Gareth John
I find it hard to believe they lasted 3 days
quote: Originally posted by Lucky B
The prob with EBC brakes is quality control, some pads work fine while others of the same type are crap.
Thats why they lasted 3 days.
quote: Originally posted by AK
haha... you havent seen dave drive
I have been called "a lunatic" before but i put it down to a well set up car & good tyres allowing me to produce good times on the hills.
[Edited on 27-10-2007 by Lucky B]
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Gareth
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what car you got m8? I think EBC should employ you in there QA department chief tester!
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Lucky B
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I had a 1700cc Mk2 Fiesta XR2 at the time of the dodgy pads.
currently i have a 106 Rallye which is "work in progress".
2005
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CORSA NUT
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Loving the wheels in the first pic
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Lucky B
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quote: Originally posted by CORSA NUT
Loving the wheels in the first pic
If you like thats you'll love this...
The wheels are 7x16 Sparco Cromodora's.
[Edited on 27-10-2007 by Lucky B]
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CORSA NUT
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Oooooooooo yeah baby!
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willay
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nice andy
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