flybikeslee
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well, day off, weather....dry but cold, so decided to whap my brakes on, first things first though, food and motivation
Bacon sarnie
Top gear
Parts in question (rear discs were replaced before i bought so never bothered with ebc for them)
4x4 mode
old crap off
old pads and discs were buggered, bigger lips than lesley ash
new stuff on
never been a fan of green calipers, and red pads just topped it off! so....
replaced the dogbone mount to for a poly one, feels a lot more positive and has prevented a bit of wheel hop, not bad for £20 anyhow
then some pics once brakes were bedded in (the right way.....70-0 a few times)
and the temperature for most of the day......
[Edited on 19-12-2009 by flybikeslee]
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x14xe sport
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i prefer brown bread tbh
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flybikeslee
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i prefer female, but we cant all have it your way
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deano87
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noshua
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http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r5/flybikeslee/skoda4-1.jpg
So nice
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Rich H
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Had a nose through this on FB earlier mate - ace Calipers and brakes look so much better black too!
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flybikeslee
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cheers guys, yeah totally agree rich, what were skoda thinking doing them green! i think even if i had porsche calipers or whatever id do them black too, stealth FTW
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_Allan_
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I'd have swerved the EBC reds and have gone for DS2500's though. Much better on a heavier car.
Poly bush and painted calipers are though
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flybikeslee
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i keep meaning to try a set allan, always hear good stuff about them on track but couldn't be arsed spending double over the redstuffs!
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_Allan_
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They are ace, better than OEM from cold and great when warmed up. Perfect for fast/road use. DS3000's are better for on a track although plenty have used the DS2500's without too much fade.
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flybikeslee
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what they like for dust? i love the redstuffs, naff all comes off them
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_Allan_
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I have anthracite wheels so it's hard to tell, they probably are a little more dusty than the red stuff as they are at least good for that.
[Edited on 18-12-2009 by _Allan_]
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Graham88
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DS2500s are quite dusty, but I have grey wheels so it's fine
Looks good Lee, those wheels suit the car so much!
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flybikeslee
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ta laaaaaaaaaaaaa
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big eck
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I have red stuff pads on the evo and I gotta say there pure shit lol.
I was suprised as I had the green stuff on my 106 and they stopped the car on its nose coupled with the brembo max discs.
What discs did you go for???
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