Group N disc/pad comparisons
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I've just had the TSL setup fitted today, so a bit early to give my thoughts on. I've got the DS2500 pad though, not the 4003.
Everything is still bedding in but the new setup didn't seem to be any louder than my old Subaru pads + discs.
[Edited by ChrisB - 2/13/2002 12:41:37 AM]
Everything is still bedding in but the new setup didn't seem to be any louder than my old Subaru pads + discs.
[Edited by ChrisB - 2/13/2002 12:41:37 AM]
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No idea TBH Steve. I think Paul said they got three track days out of the DS2500 when used on a Saab.
Best to give Paul or Graham a call. Very helpfull and the best service I've had from a garage.
Best to give Paul or Graham a call. Very helpfull and the best service I've had from a garage.
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If you want my honest opinion, I was probably expecting them to bite a lot harder than they do. They are a big improvement on the standard set up of four posts (way better than my old 2 pots aswell LOL)
Oh, I have the TSL ones btw
Oh, I have the TSL ones btw
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I know this has probably been done to death but I would be interested in opinions of the TSL Group N disc + Ferodo DS4003 pad versus the Scoobysport Pagid Group N set up. Any thoughts much appreciated.
One question, do/should grooved discs make a noise when braking? I had some TarOx discs on Clio 16V and they were really noisy which I found irritating after a while...
Thanks.
[Edited by Marin - 2/12/2002 9:43:21 PM]
One question, do/should grooved discs make a noise when braking? I had some TarOx discs on Clio 16V and they were really noisy which I found irritating after a while...
Thanks.
[Edited by Marin - 2/12/2002 9:43:21 PM]
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