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Front Brake Pads Recommendation?


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Gotta change front brake pads soon on my J Spec TT .Its got J Spec brakes and not UK Spec.Anybody recommend a decent pad that dont cost the earth.I dont drive her too hard but would like something decent that dont fade too much.Was thinking perhaps OEM Pads the way to go.Any suggestions?

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havent done this yet, and iam canny scared to, is it hard ?

 

Its not hard to do if you have the correct tools but if your unsure its best to get a local garage to do it, as long as you have a good local garage ofcourse !

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Porterfield r4 are also very good, more of a race pad though.

 

Porterfield R4S, best pads i have had and unlike the R4 are a street pad, taken from their site R4-S – The performance street pad, this pad offers the least dust and squeal of any of the street pads we carry. It is very rotor friendly and will last as long as your stock pad but typically they last a little bit longer.

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pads and discs are easy, its the fluid change and bleeding i am interested in

 

dont really want to mix new oil with the crap that is in the car at the minute either, is there a way to do it like that ? in other words drop the whole capacity ? i could change to braided lines then to

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You use the new brake fluid to push out the old, it will be very obvious when you get the new fluid all the way through the brake lines.

The easiest way is a vaccuum bleeder, you attach this to the bleed nipple on the caliper, keep the master cylinder topped up with new fluid, open the bleed nipple and the vacuum draws the new fluid through the brake line and through the caliper, repeat this on all the calipers.

 

Motul RBF600 is very good, heres the info on it

 

 

 

Motul RBF 600 Factory Line racing brake fluid

 

 

Qty:

1 x 500ml

Normal Price

inc vat: £14.10

ex vat: £12.00

 

 

Motul RBF600 Factory Line brake fluid is a 100% synthetic brake fluid particularly suitable for the demands of racing and for those requiring a high performance brake fluid.

 

This high performance DOT 4 brake fluid is particularly suitable for race applications and exceeds the DOT 5.1 and DOT 3 standards, except for viscosity at - 40°C (-40°F).

 

RBF 600 has extreme thermal resistance and stability. The very high boiling point (312°C / 593°F) of this brake fluid is better than conventional DOT 5.1 brake fluids and enables effective braking even under extreme conditions.

 

With its very high wet boiling point (216°C / 420°F), RBF 600 is also great in the rain. RBF600 is superior to conventional DOT 5.1 brake fluid (180°C / 356°F min) and DOT 4 (155°C / 311°F min) brake fluid.

 

RBF 600 brake fluid is suitable for all types of hydraulic actuated-brake and clutch systems requiring a non-silicone synthetic fluid. RBF600 is specially designed to resist the high temperature of racing brake (steel or carbon) and clutch system

 

RBF 600 Factoryline brake fluid meets standards:

 

FMVSS 116

DOT 4

SAE J 1703

 

100% synthetic brake fluid from polyglycol bases.

 

 

Very high dry boiling point of 312 °C / 593 °F

Very high wet boiling point 216 °C / 420 °F

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