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Old Apr 27, 2010 | 08:46 PM
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Question Brake discs

Looking at replacing my front brake discs on my MY03 STi, what do people recommend?

Don't need pads, just discs.
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Old Apr 27, 2010 | 08:51 PM
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Speak to Bob'5 and he'll do an excellent deal.

Wouldn't you normally swap the pads AND discs?
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Old Apr 27, 2010 | 08:53 PM
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Do you have to?

The pads(EBC Yellow Stuff) aren't very old and have loads of life left in them, they've probably only done about 5k miles.
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Old Apr 27, 2010 | 08:56 PM
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They should be worn out by now ya big girl

Try pressing the middle pedal harder
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You'll be even more impressed when I tell you that these are the original discs from new!

See......one careful owner!

What can I say, I'm just not hard on brakes
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Old Apr 27, 2010 | 09:05 PM
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Braking's for losers

Seeing as the main ingredient of EBC pads is chocolate you MAY do just as well with OEM discs. I'm sure the existing pads will be fine, just that they will have worn to the shape of the old discs so will not be optimum for a few miles (thousand in your case).

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Haven't had any problems with the pads so far to be honest, when I was looking for pads, the EBC Yellow stuff came highly recommended by many.
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Old Apr 27, 2010 | 09:11 PM
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I'm sure there's a lot of bullpoo with pads
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Old Apr 27, 2010 | 09:16 PM
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I have a Detailing Spray for that....

http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/produc...roducts_id=578
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As Chris said your pads will of worn to the shape of the old discs and could take quite a while to reshape themselves.
You may have a ***** right foot when it comes to braking but the one time you need to stand on them to keep the front of the car the same shape as it is now could come before the pads are back to optimum performance . Pads are cheaper than replacing bodywork or even someone else`s. Just my opinion mate.
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Originally Posted by 53WRX
I have a Detailing Spray for that....

http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/produc...roducts_id=578
and how long have you been waiting for an appropriate post to use that
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I bought a set of genuine Brembo 'grooved' discs off Ebay from this seller :-

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUBARU-IMPREZA...item3355649ff5
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Originally Posted by Nate
I bought a set of genuine Brembo 'grooved' discs off Ebay from this seller :-

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUBARU-IMPREZA...item3355649ff5
Lol I only found it today Chris, bought some new gear

Careful I've taken the cap off Nate !

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Originally Posted by Arkwright
As Chris said your pads will of worn to the shape of the old discs and could take quite a while to reshape themselves.
You may have a ***** right foot when it comes to braking but the one time you need to stand on them to keep the front of the car the same shape as it is now could come before the pads are back to optimum performance . Pads are cheaper than replacing bodywork or even someone else`s. Just my opinion mate.
Nothing is ever as simple as it seems is it?

Thanks for the input
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Old Apr 27, 2010 | 10:19 PM
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Anyone got any experience or opinions on these?

https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...ech-order.html

https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...-99-a-set.html

(would go for just grooved rather than drilled and grooved)
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Originally Posted by Milamber
Speak to Bob'5 and he'll do an excellent deal.

Wouldn't you normally swap the pads AND discs?
Another vote for Bob, next day delivery and good price.
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Hey Fozz, on my Blackberry at the mo, but will check out the further links later. Out and out the best performing OEM replacement disc/pad setup for the STI Brembos are the offerings from Performance friction.
However, brakes are very much relative to how you drive. There's no point fitting race pads/discs etc if you never get enough temperature in them for them to work.
If you can stretch to it, I'd get the genuine Brembo castings from Subaru.

You can use the existing pads on the new discs but they will need to be re bedded in. Give the pads to me and I'll resurface them for you to remove any glaze before fitting with new discs.
Your call fella, but I'd go with OEM if you can't go to the Performance friction items.

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Old Apr 28, 2010 | 10:53 AM
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Scoobyparts are doing Brembo discs for what seems a good price compared to other places.

http://www.scoobyparts.com/acatalog/BREMBO_.html

If I go this route, drilled OR grooved?

I've heard about cheaper drilled discs cracking, but would Genuine Brembo's be susceptible to this or are grooved a better/safer option?
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Old Apr 28, 2010 | 10:57 AM
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Anyone used Black Diamond discs?

http://www.scoobyparts.com/acatalog/...ONT_DISCS.html

As you can see, I'm totally new to the world of brake discs and have no experience with what are good and bad!



I think I might just end up going with Brembo, at least that's a name I know!
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Ive never had a car long enough to have to change them. well apart from the odd upgrade. Never used black diamond, im sure the standard spec brembo's will be fine for the work you will put at them they took some abuse on the spec C just fine.
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I've gone for the Grooved Brembo's.

It's a name I know and I've been happy with the performance of the standard discs so far.

Thanks for the input everyone
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Old Apr 28, 2010 | 11:59 AM
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nice one fozzie....

need to do some discs myself this weekend....
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Originally Posted by WRX_Dazza
nice one fozzie....

need to do some discs myself this weekend....
On the mundano? i did actually purchase some new disc's thinking about it, The freelander. £35 for disc's/pads.
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Thanks for the recommendations guys, much appreciated

Give me a call and I will do you a deal on the BrakeTech discs without the pads, which are very good. Tel 01462 488244



No problem re-using the pads if there is enough meat on them. I would have them taken down so they are even and fresh for the new discs.
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bob is your man

i have braketech on the front and rear and they are superb

https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys-...ech-order.html

hence my car in the Thread

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Originally Posted by SirFozzalot
I've gone for the Grooved Brembo's.
Where was the best price in the end, as (at the time of changing mine), Ebay was the cheapest (and I bought Brembo pads at the same time also).
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Best price for the Brembo's I could find was here:

http://www.scoobyparts.com/acatalog/BREMBO_.html
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Arrived today!

Rapid delivery, only ordered them yesterday afternoon!

Many thanks to Scoobyparts
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Originally Posted by SirFozzalot
Arrived today!

Rapid delivery, only ordered them yesterday afternoon!

Many thanks to Scoobyparts
Should only take under an hour to get them fitted then
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