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Need some new discs and pads, just wondered what people thought of black diamond grooved & drilled discs and pads to go with them
Brembos, cheers Phil
Brembos, cheers Phil
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i wouldn't really use drilled discs personally just the fear of them cracking, im using Tarrox discs and Fereodo ds2500, very good bite, do squeak when not warmed up, but there very good, abit on the pricey side, what ever you decide to go for, do not go for kelvar pads or discs, had a bad 2 months experience with these, they were cheap at the time, but really S**T.
heres a review on the black diamond, have a look mate:
https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...and-lines.html
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heres a review on the black diamond, have a look mate:
https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...and-lines.html
regards
VJ
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i wouldn't really use drilled discs personally just the fear of them cracking, im using Tarrox discs and Fereodo ds2500, very good bite, do squeak when not warmed up, but there very good, abit on the pricey side, what ever you decide to go for, do not go for kelvar pads or discs, had a bad 2 months experience with these, they were cheap at the time, but really S**T.
heres a review on the black diamond, have a look mate:
https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...and-lines.html
regards
VJ
heres a review on the black diamond, have a look mate:
https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...and-lines.html
regards
VJ
Disagree on the Kevlar pads.
I have Godspeed grooved discs and kevlar fast road pads. Love them
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Phil,
I've got Black Diamond Disks and Pads on my Wagon I bought on here in November. Back then, I thought they were good but a 1 hour fast A/B Road thrash has utterly ruined them and they're just useless now.
Bit disappointed to be honest. I'm going for Godspeed I think next time. See how they stack up.
I've got Black Diamond Disks and Pads on my Wagon I bought on here in November. Back then, I thought they were good but a 1 hour fast A/B Road thrash has utterly ruined them and they're just useless now.
Bit disappointed to be honest. I'm going for Godspeed I think next time. See how they stack up.
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I thought the pads (ft) were good when used with godspeed discs. Used them at the ring a few years ago and lasted fine with my over braking. No fading , smoking or anything after a few laps.
After a set now if anyone knows of a place doing a good price. I know revolution used to sell them for a good price but cant see them on there anymore.
After a set now if anyone knows of a place doing a good price. I know revolution used to sell them for a good price but cant see them on there anymore.
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I've never been impressed with Black Diamond, if you want an awesome set of discs that will take a beating, I'd go with Performance Friction two piece discs in combination with their pads, alternatively if you literally want to stop on a penny, combine them with Carbotech pads, I've been used them for years and nothing has come close.
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What does the car get used for , how hard do you drive , any track days planned , all these factors can make a huge difference in pad choice , no point in putting a mild pad in if you do track days , and no point having the ultimate set up if your popping down the shops and cruising back and forth to work.
I would also steer away from drilled discs , drilling through the grain structure in a disc will weaken it and can crack around the hole , which can end up cracking right through the disc.
I can offer you various setup depending on your driving style
Cheers Ian
I would also steer away from drilled discs , drilling through the grain structure in a disc will weaken it and can crack around the hole , which can end up cracking right through the disc.
I can offer you various setup depending on your driving style
Cheers Ian
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Depends on your budget and use but agree with indigo gt, top combination, and yes as others have said, avoid drilled as can crack when upto temp.
A good pad combination does the trick, go for grooved only discs IMO and decent pads like blue stuff, ds2500. Kevlar pads are ok but dependant on how you drive (Sunday driver).
I have 335 kit from Godspeed and they are pretty good with blue pads and also ds2500 which I think blue are good for fast road speeds and ds2500 are good when warmed up(track)
All the best
A good pad combination does the trick, go for grooved only discs IMO and decent pads like blue stuff, ds2500. Kevlar pads are ok but dependant on how you drive (Sunday driver).
I have 335 kit from Godspeed and they are pretty good with blue pads and also ds2500 which I think blue are good for fast road speeds and ds2500 are good when warmed up(track)
All the best
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