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Old Sep 8, 2000 | 08:56 AM
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OK, the brakes on the Wagon are going to need replacing soon. I've heard good stuff about EBC pads and Turbo Groove discs. I've sent of for a brochure but never got one, so....

Can somone tell me the going rate for set of pads and turbo groove discs (each I guess)

Also, should I just upgrade the front pads (thinking of Greenstuff pads) and discs or should I put the turbo grooves on all four corners and do the same with the pads?

As you can tell I'm a bit new too this.

Finally, saw that Sejoc/EBC does a willwood four-pot kit, just wondering if anyone knows if it's any good and how much does it cost, plus do you only need to get the fronts done, or should one go for four pots all round? I will *not* being doing trackdays, so I'm guessing front's only, or don't bother at all.
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Old Sep 8, 2000 | 09:00 AM
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No need to do the rears Markus. Mind you, the way you drive you could use ones of a Nissan Micra
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Old Sep 8, 2000 | 01:54 PM
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What exactly are you trying to say about my driving?

Cheers for the advice though.

You heard/done anything about the pads n calipers we were looking at at the Jap show? This kinda made think 'hmm, nice pads n discs' and 'I want them!'
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