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  • #16
    If you are after a high performance pad, there's a few of us that use the Ferodo 2500's on the front. I think most of this is covered in the FAQ and DIY.

    I have these on the front with EBC Greens on the rear, and Motul racing fluid, and the brakes are (now) really strong.
    2015 White German SUV
    2013 White German hatch
    2011 Silver French hot hatch
    2008 TR Golf GT TDI DSG

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    • #17
      So the (crap) standard pads are Lucas hey?

      Just goes to show - what works well on one car doesn't neccessarily translate to another.

      The Ferodo 2500's are metal, yeh? How does this go on your rotors?

      Given I don't track my car I want pads that bite from cold - when some idiot pulls out in front of you when you're doing 80kmh in town.

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      • #18
        Most Brake pads have some sort of metal in them...it helps add to the "bite" of the pad on the rotor...its all up to the application. I had Bendix pro's on my last car, and they were friggen amazing. I'm looking at adding them to mime now.
        "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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