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2009/08/31 15:39:06 (permalink)
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Brake Pads

No doubt this is one of those questions that have been on here before
but...

what's a good efficent economical brake pads for MKII RS?

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    Inferno115
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    RE: Brake Pads 2009/08/31 18:08:06 (permalink)
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    i found ebc greens very good, others may say otherwise, mind you i use bendix street road track and find no fade, on street
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    JamesR
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    RE: Brake Pads 2009/08/31 19:22:06 (permalink)
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    i have Bendix Ultimate on my MK2, and they're quite good!
    very dusty though..
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    RE: Brake Pads 2009/01/09 19:01:44 (permalink)
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    I run QFM K500

    good all round pad, stops well when dead cold and can take a good beating when driving hard. the next step after those are K750 which are more of a track day pad, higher temps needed for them to perform
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    RE: Brake Pads 2010/10/21 21:20:33 (permalink)
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    I need to get some brake pads for my RS2000 and just want standard replacements. Are the QFM K500's cheaper than EBC, Ferodo and Bendix?

    Also, what's the go with the rear drum brakes do they have pads are do you just replace the who lot?... like when an Apple Mac needs upgrading...
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