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He was being constructive. You don't want to break your pads! 
On a more serious note, pagid are supposed to be one of the best, but also one of the most expensive.
I was impressed with them on my 2000 UK Turbo.
EBC red pads were shocking when I used them 6 years ago, although I hear they are much better now.
Is it an all round pad that you are looking for or some more suited to fast road/track driving?

On a more serious note, pagid are supposed to be one of the best, but also one of the most expensive.
I was impressed with them on my 2000 UK Turbo.
EBC red pads were shocking when I used them 6 years ago, although I hear they are much better now.
Is it an all round pad that you are looking for or some more suited to fast road/track driving?
Last edited by Gear Head; Oct 14, 2011 at 12:51 PM.
Kevlar pads from Ian godney usually go down well......
http://www.godspeedbrakes.co.uk/~god...?id_product=63
Shaun
http://www.godspeedbrakes.co.uk/~god...?id_product=63
Shaun
I have these Kevlar Pads waiting to get fitted as well WRXCook.
Seem'd to get good feedback along with their Grooved Discs for £99 on GB.
Will all depend on what type of driving you do though.
Seem'd to get good feedback along with their Grooved Discs for £99 on GB.
Will all depend on what type of driving you do though.
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