Uprated Brakes

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MrFlibbles

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7,692 posts

284 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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Gents,

Just ordered 4 shiny drilled and grooved discs and EBC Greenstuff pads. Anyone used these pads before? What do you reckon?

Also gone for a set of braided hoses - maybe at least now I'll be able to "stop" quickly even if I can't "go" quickly!

:)

steve_evil

10,662 posts

230 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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I have found that the standard discs last longer and stop just as well as the EBC ones, and Red Stuff pads are the best. Braided hoses are definitely worth it though

iaint

10,040 posts

239 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Can I at this points say "bleargh" to drilled discs? Still waiting for my replacements from Balck Diamond.

MrFlibbles

Original Poster:

7,692 posts

284 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Bleargh? Oh no!

whats wrong with them?

MrFlibbles

Original Poster:

7,692 posts

284 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Bugger.

Batty FTO

12,268 posts

251 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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MrFlibbles said:
Gents,

Just ordered 4 shiny drilled and grooved discs and EBC Greenstuff pads. Anyone used these pads before? What do you reckon?

Also gone for a set of braided hoses - maybe at least now I'll be able to "stop" quickly even if I can't "go" quickly!



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greenstuff suck
Redstuff are the way to go
had lots of probs with my greenstuff pads... pad material left on the discs etc etc etc

iaint

10,040 posts

239 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Batty FTO said:

MrFlibbles said:
Gents,

Just ordered 4 shiny drilled and grooved discs and EBC Greenstuff pads. Anyone used these pads before? What do you reckon?

Also gone for a set of braided hoses - maybe at least now I'll be able to "stop" quickly even if I can't "go" quickly!



NNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooo
greenstuff suck
Redstuff are the way to go
had lots of probs with my greenstuff pads... pad material left on the discs etc etc etc


Not used them but the Hawk race pads (HT-10's) work nicely

Steve_Evil

10,662 posts

230 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Drilled discs are exactly that, Especially the black diamond ones, they take the standard discs, put grooves in them and then drill them, thus increasing their chance of cracking. EBC ones have little dimples that don't go all the way through, I think they are made like that, rather than being drilled after. They will be fine but i'd seriously recommend red stuff pads over green stuff, and ignore anyone who says they won't work from cold as mine work fine.

Nicol@

3,850 posts

237 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Even though I am not a 'gent' I will answer anyway.

I have heard a few negative comments on greenstuff, but it really does depend on the make of car (I know they do not suit scoobies).

I use EBC redstuff on mine.

As long as the brakes work well and stop the car, then don't worry.

_Al_

5,577 posts

259 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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MrFlibbles said:
Greenstuff pads. Anyone used these pads before? What do you reckon?





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Braided hoses sound good. How much?

MrFlibbles

Original Poster:

7,692 posts

284 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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£75 for the hoses.

Yeah the EBC pads aren't "drilled", they are dimpled, my mistake.

I've heard arguments about the greenstuff pads. Aparrently they weren't great, but they changed the compound and they are now much better.

Mr E

21,632 posts

260 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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As discussed, I'd avoid drilled. Slotted are fine.

Greenstuff pads are dangerous on my car, such is their crappyness.

Braided lines, DBC discs and TRD pads made my brakes hugely nicer to use, if perhaps not any more effective.

Power Junkie

83 posts

226 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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I am now using Ferodo DS-2500 on Grooved 335mm Disc's They are a bit dusty but boy do they stop!! and they keep stopping however hard you try to melt them. well worth it.

>> Edited by Power Junkie on Friday 19th August 10:28

System-G

420 posts

231 months

Friday 19th August 2005
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I have used greenstuff pads on various discs with quite a few cars in the past.

As other's have said the drilled or grooved-and-drilled discs are known to warp or crack very prematurely.

Stock discs or grooved discs are fine.

The greenstuff pads provide only a little more bite from cold over stock pads but once warm are about the same. The only advantage over using them in place of stock (or OEM equivalent) is they tend not to dust up as much. Greenstuff pads do not squeel unless installed incorrectly (i.e lack of anti-squeel shims, too little/no copper grease or low pad indicator springs installed wrong way around).

Best combination if you have the cash would be Black Diamond discs and Pagid Fast Road pads