Daveskater
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I need to replace the front discs and pads on my Corsa and already have some discs that I bought a while ago, but I need to get some pads in. I can get ones the same brand as the discs off Euro Car Parts for £25 a pair but I thought that if I can get some better ones for a similar price then I may as well do that.
I've heard good things about Mintex on here and I think 1144 is the one people normally go for, but I think I remember something about there being a less dusty one?
There MAY be some light track use later in the year also which is why I thought uprated pads might be worth looking into.
Anyway, any recommendations would be superb
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smcGSI16V
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Normal GM ones will be fine/decent quality if all you do is potter about doing normal day to day driving.
You can get them mega cheap if you have trade club too.
I always used m1144's, really dusty and the abuse they got only lasted 5k as they are quite soft and are a fast road occasional track use pad.
Mintex do do a normal pad, but as said; if you do normal driving there is no point in buying a performance, generally due to their low cold temp biting, dusting and wear rate.
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Toby
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go for ds2500 if you can afford them, lot quieter when cold and produce less dust than the mintex.
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Jed D
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i just got budget mintex pads and discs off ebay and there spot on, i got gsi callipers on though, dunno if there's a difference to the standard 1.6 sport callipers like
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pow
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TBH, in MOST CASES a disc is a disc. I've got some EBC pads on the Mazda which takes a bit of a beating on the road and I'm happy with them.
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Chris_corsab
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Iv got brembo pads and disks on my corsa £23 i think they dont give a lot of brake dust so win with my pro race 1.2's
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N3CRO
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I have Mintex discs and pads all round on the Pug. Wasn't any more expensive than getting the standard parts. If uprated parts are barely any more monies, I say go for them.
EDIT : I do agree with the comments on how much dust it chucks, defo more noticable than the standard pads I had on before.
[Edited on 26-07-2011 by TheNobleOne]
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Daveskater
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quote: Originally posted by JedDy
i just got budget mintex pads and discs off ebay and there spot on, i got gsi callipers on though, dunno if there's a difference to the standard 1.6 sport callipers like
They're the same but that's irrelevant anyway as I have a Corsa C (see avatar and "Drives:")
There are these on eBay which are barely any extra over the Euro Car Parts ones: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170611428788
Or also these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190401461998 But obviously that comes to a tenner extra per side.
However neither of them are 1144 or DS2500 so I don't know where in the range they are.
Numberwang!
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N3CRO
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These are what I have on mine.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300407777949&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:GB:1123
[Edited on 26-07-2011 by TheNobleOne]
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adiohead
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I use Ferodo DS2000 (not 2500)
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Daveskater
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How do DS2000 differ from DS2500?
Looking on Euro Performance and they don't make DS2000 for my car, it seems They do make DS2500, however. They're £118 per set though
[Edited on 26-07-2011 by Daveskater]
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
How do DS2000 differ from DS2500?
Looking on Euro Performance and they don't make DS2000 for my car, it seems They do make DS2500, however. They're £118 per set though
[Edited on 26-07-2011 by Daveskater]
Hardly any difference in my honest opinion, imho.
The main difference is DS2500 shed more dust and ruin your wheels.
I'm sticking with DS2000 from now on.
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