chadjpr
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whats the difference between the abve brake pads
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psycho sport
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Registered: 27th Mar 03
Location: Guildford Surrey Drives: Vauxhall Monaro
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red stuff, i believe are idealy suited to high running temperatures ie.track days.
green stuff, i only ever heard bad things about them.
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Ajones_17
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Registered: 20th Jun 02
Location: Sunny Wigan Drives: BLACK 03 VTS
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If your talkin about or your Corsa, you'll want "Green Stuff" pads. They'll give you much better stopping power over standard pads. You don't want "Red Stuff" pads as they are designed for track use and only start working at a high temperature.
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broster
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Registered: 6th Dec 02
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quote: Originally posted by psycho sport
red stuff, i believe are idealy suited to high running temperatures ie.track days.
green stuff, i only ever heard bad things about them.
really, mine are bang on!
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by chadjpr
whats the difference between the abve brake pads
Green stuff are shite
Red stuff are really shite
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Joff
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Green stuff are perfect for those wanting better brake pads but can do without the brake dust.
Red Stuff are an excellent pad, but need to be very warm before they bite so aren't suitable for road use.
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