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VeeDubGTI16v
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pads
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18 January 2005, 13:41 »
what pads do you all reccomend for a g60 front setup with ate power discs
i need good value, excellent stopping power and minimal brake dust
(was thinking pagid fast road but apparently the brake dust is stupid, and ebc dont last long so ive heard
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Judderi
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18 January 2005, 13:47 »
Green stuff pads are probably best for minimal brake dust. They also work pretty dam good when there warm. They still stop you fine when cold too so no worries
Will probably cost you a little extra though. But hey you get what you pay for!
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VeeDubGTI16v
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18 January 2005, 13:51 »
i just heard a story that someone had a fresh set of greenstuff pads and after 1 trackday they were down to the back plate
what about redstuff? do you reckon they will be any harder wearing.
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Judderi
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18 January 2005, 14:07 »
http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/frame-detail.asp?PAGE=/ebc-green-stuff.htm
Take a look. Ive never done any track days but the last set i had lasted a long long time. In fact longer than the car.
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Dizzie
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18 January 2005, 14:37 »
I'm running pagid pads with drilled G60 discs and the dust is a bit much. I'm going to try red stuff next. purely because I have red calipers and green wouldn't look right
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Judderi
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18 January 2005, 15:17 »
Pozer!
Have you got a close up of your disks? where did y get them n how many nickers did they cost?
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VeeDubGTI16v
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18 January 2005, 16:08 »
ill try some green stuff then
cheers
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