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Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?
As above, my discs are just about gone and I don't think my pads have much life either.
What are a decent/budget replacement for a fast road car, no track days planned for 12 months?
Brembo discs seem pretty cheap online.
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Re: Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?
Brembo HCs and a set of your favourite brand of pads imo
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Re: Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?
Brembo discs and pads up front off G172 and standard rears
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Re: Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?
Fitted some Brembo HC's and Sport Pads on Saturday and so far quite impressed.
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Re: Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?
Yeah I can say the ones I've fitted are bedding in nicely. Good fluid helps too
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Re: Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?

Originally Posted by
Gandi69
Yeah I can say the ones I've fitted are bedding in nicely. Good fluid helps too
Is it a big job replacing brake fluid?
P.M'd G 172 on here and he replied very fast with a range of competetive prices!
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Re: Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?
Its not a big job but it is one that can kill you if you get it wrong!
Don't let the fluid resavoir run low or you shall end up with an airlock in the abs pump, which takes some getting out lol
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Re: Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?
Go for G172. No messing at all.
Brembo HC discs are fine, better than standard, ds2500's are superb pads once warm and if you drive enthusiastically often. However they give off a lot of dusts and squeak a little when cold.
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Re: Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?

Originally Posted by
Jamie16v
Is it a big job replacing brake fluid?
P.M'd G 172 on here and he replied very fast with a range of competetive prices!
Go spend £20~ on a gunson easy bleed kit, you can bleed the brakes on your own then in under 20 minutes and it'll be perfect.
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Re: Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?

Originally Posted by
martin182
Its not a big job but it is one that can kill you if you get it wrong!
Don't let the fluid resavoir run low or you shall end up with an airlock in the abs pump, which takes some getting out lol
Done this, My brakes have bever been the same again :-/
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Re: Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?
Could I just top up the brake fluid like oil/water? Sorry if it's such a noob question
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Chances are because the new pads have more material on them, when you wind the pistons in the level will rise so
You won't have to top up the level unless it's below min.
Letting the level drop below min is only something you worry about when flushing through with new brake fluid.
If your brake pedal feels firm and your happy with the performance of them with the new discs and pads you don't HAVE to change the fluid, it's just a good idea because over years of use it can boil/diminish.
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Re: Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?
Thanks for your help guys, guess I'll leave it to the experts once I get my new ones fitted.
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Re: Brakes/Pads replacement - Which ones?
Seriously though with an Easy bleed kit its childs play, just dont let the level get below minimum in the filler bottle that is supplied. Easy
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