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BRAKE PAD (which is best)


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Guest dee_rz

as above which r best, i need rear pads which are good for j spec tt non vvti (94) but i don't want to spend loads but i don't want crap pads, can peps give me a run down of all that they know inluding expensiver ones too, tell me all cheers, will be doing the big brake thing next year when i go big single but for now need some new pads for rear, braking is pants at the mo, great power crap brakes, think they look standard on back and there low, may change front too as some dickweed put greenstuff on front am i right in saying wtf :help:

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dee_rz,

I've used Porterfield pads for 4 years - they make 2 types , a fast road and track pad - track ones are v.good and fine for road use. Only drawback is they are dusty so you need to keep your wheels clean :eyebrows:

( just read Petes post.... :thumbs: ) - the brake lines and fluid are a v.good upgrade as well.

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How much and where can you get the chris wilson's pads from?

i've seen the porterfields for excellent price so may go for them, thank you for your quick reply's guy's :thanks:

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I've been thinking about this recently too. I went down the CW, lines, fluid route too but I didnt get a chance to see the difference as my brakes were gubbed for a while.

 

Would be good to see what some of the alternatives are, brake pad -wise, just to keep us honest.

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I use 3G (Brembo based) 20 Groove discs with Endless pads, cant remember their part no but they are blue and work a treat. (Above also supplied by Envy)

 

i have the same discs and i used to use Endless SSS pads but i killed a set of front pads on track (playing with Porsche GT3 drivers) and couldn't afford to replace then at the time...

 

they were bloody good pads though

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