350i Wedge front brake pads.
350i Wedge front brake pads.
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mrzigazaga

Original Poster:

18,757 posts

188 months

Sunday 17th January 2016
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Hi Peeps...Just wondering what you use...I may need some new front brake pads and I'm aware of the Mintex 1144 and the ferodo DS2500 but are there any others to consider?....

I have standard front calipers with a spacer fitted to house a vented disc.

Thanks

Ziga

KKson

3,466 posts

148 months

Sunday 17th January 2016
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I ran the Mintex 1144's before I upgraded to the HiSpec 4 pots. The Mintex were brilliant however you need a good smear of copaslip on the back otherwise they squeal a bit. Cheers.

phillpot

17,446 posts

206 months

Sunday 17th January 2016
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Very pleased with Black Diamond pads on my S Series.

ukdj

1,004 posts

207 months

Sunday 17th January 2016
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pagid or tarox are other possibles

mrzigazaga

Original Poster:

18,757 posts

188 months

Sunday 17th January 2016
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Thanks for the info chaps..I only really need road pads...So don't need to spend a fortune on them....smile

mk2 24v

723 posts

187 months

Sunday 17th January 2016
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Could always go for Black Diamond or EBC green stuff.
Had the green stuffs on the front of mine for years, and they survived two different track days at Brands Hatch on the front of my tank tongue out

400SE Dave

1,301 posts

194 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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1144's. Good combination of initial bite but don't need masses of warming up.

Not stupid money either, have a look on flea bay

mrzigazaga

Original Poster:

18,757 posts

188 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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Been looking at Mintex 1144 but can't see them for the granny...Does anyone know the MDB number please?..Cheers...Ziga

Number 7

4,111 posts

285 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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Mark,

Try MDB633 for the fronts, and MDB521 for the rear. Picture of the former looks like the one (I am going from my own notes when I had a 350, using Mintex pads in a standard Ford M16 caliper.

I would avoid DS2500, both on cost grounds and if it's strictly a road car with no track work, they would not be needed. Whereas I use them, track and road, and are very happy with them, despite the high cost.

Could I also suggest that it's a good idea to use the same brand and grade of pad both front and rear, to avoid any imbalance in the braking effect.

mrzigazaga

Original Poster:

18,757 posts

188 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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Thanks Paul...I might just change the rears as well...Ziga

adam quantrill

11,627 posts

265 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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I've used just 1144's on the front and standard on the rear with no problems. The rears don't do much anyway.

KKson

3,466 posts

148 months

Tuesday 19th January 2016
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adam quantrill said:
I've used just 1144's on the front and standard on the rear with no problems. The rears don't do much anyway.
Same for me.

mrzigazaga

Original Poster:

18,757 posts

188 months

Thursday 21st January 2016
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Hi Peeps...Had a look at the front pads which actually look okay, I see someone has used pads with a wear indicator on but cut it off...What i don't like the look of is the colour of the brake fluid....Its a weird orange colour and there is sediment in the reservoir...Probably the seals breaking down inside the master cylinder...So a new MC/Pads & Brake fluid is in order...




FLUID



You can see the sediment in the res...


Cheers

Ziga

Jack Valiant

1,894 posts

259 months

Thursday 21st January 2016
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Mark .... looks like your problem of long travel is part wear on the pads and potential leak / pass through on the master cylinder hence the black fluid. That is usually the early indication of failure to come :-( The cut off brake wear indictor is common especially with the cheaper pads. (Note you are not far off it) Easy fix and not too much money, I would always replace the MC rather than messing about with seal kits as it is usually false economy in time and money impo. With brakes "Do it once and do it right!" Pads are £25 from a decent local motor factor.

mrzigazaga

Original Poster:

18,757 posts

188 months

Thursday 21st January 2016
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Thanks Chris...I have enlisted the help of Mr K again as he knows what he is doing and has a lift and all the tools...The pads have already been bought along with the MC and rear pads..Not sure what make but they are not cheap and nasty...I hope...eek....hehe

I will change the discs but at the moment they are not too bad..Just a bit crusty..smile

adam quantrill

11,627 posts

265 months

Thursday 21st January 2016
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We have nothing to connect the wear indicator to, so.....

Same thing happens with SD1 sumps and the oil level indicator.

mrzigazaga

Original Poster:

18,757 posts

188 months

Saturday 23rd January 2016
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A massive thank you to PK500 for helping me out...We decided to just change the master cylinder as there was still a fair amount of pad guts left..Judging by the crud..(Microscopic remnants of seal rubber) in the fluid the MC was not far from failing...

I thought i had stumbled across a Wedge garage...There was a familiar striking blue 400SE outside and then there were another two inside...The V6 is loud mate..Not just in colour..I love that Daytona yellow..


Once the weather has warmed up a bit we will change the discs, front and rear pads, Handbrake pads..And some areas of the chassis are needing a brush up and seal..

Good seeing Dominic and Graham....smile



Cheers

Ziga