Opinions on brake options?
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Hi,
AM needing discs VERY soon, so wanted to quickly canvas opinion..
Godspeed kit (335mm)£595
pagid kit from scoobysport £380 via the SN shop.
or better to source the discs/pads seperately elsewhere for higher discount?
Pagid 8Groove discs -£229
EBC Turbo Groove discs -
Tarox Grooved discs
TSL GroupN discs 150
Brembo 292mm discs (from TSL) 199
thoughts guys?? my existing discs are looking a bit poorly...
AM needing discs VERY soon, so wanted to quickly canvas opinion..
Godspeed kit (335mm)£595
pagid kit from scoobysport £380 via the SN shop.
or better to source the discs/pads seperately elsewhere for higher discount?
Pagid 8Groove discs -£229
EBC Turbo Groove discs -
Tarox Grooved discs
TSL GroupN discs 150
Brembo 292mm discs (from TSL) 199
thoughts guys?? my existing discs are looking a bit poorly...
#4
Just fitted plain Pagid Group N discs with Ferrodo DS2500 pads all round on my 4-pot MY99 for under £500. Front end only worked out at £212 + VAT from Woodford Garage Motorsport, assuming that you fit them yourself.
I've only been running them for a few days, but they have certainly inmpressed so far. New Goodridge hoses will have helped I'm sure, but I am pleased with the extra confidence they inspire under braking (haven't tried them under really hard conditions yet, as they are still bedding in, but come the weekend.....)
I've only been running them for a few days, but they have certainly inmpressed so far. New Goodridge hoses will have helped I'm sure, but I am pleased with the extra confidence they inspire under braking (haven't tried them under really hard conditions yet, as they are still bedding in, but come the weekend.....)
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chome,
I'm desperately needing new discs and pads all-round. I'm looking at the Godspeed kit myself simply due to them having seperate alloy bells. It works out cheaper for the replacement discs and they should last longer than solid group N ones.
Stefan
I'm desperately needing new discs and pads all-round. I'm looking at the Godspeed kit myself simply due to them having seperate alloy bells. It works out cheaper for the replacement discs and they should last longer than solid group N ones.
Stefan
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