Performance Friction Pads
Performance Friction Pads
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rpgk

Original Poster:

468 posts

246 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Hi there - could anybody recommend a supplier/distributor of Performance Friction brake pads and advice! I took a look at their website but most seem to be Porsche based suppliers, and I do not run a Porsche - not sure if that matters.

Thanks in advance

spyderman8

1,748 posts

178 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Suggest you talk to their UK head office.

Performance Friction, UK
Carbon Metallic House
Wildmere Road
Banbury, Oxon OX16 3LU
uksales@pfcbrakes.com

Tel: 01295 221 020

rpgk

Original Poster:

468 posts

246 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Hhmm - I did that and they suggested i look at their website!

I should add I was hoping someone could recommend a friendly supplier who could offer advice on which compounds would be suitable etc

Edited by rpgk on Monday 19th May 14:57

spyderman8

1,748 posts

178 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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What's your intended use? I bought PF06s for my Boxster - although excellent on track, they were just far too noisy to use on the road.

BritishRacinGrin

26,036 posts

182 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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I used Questmead in the past but I believe they only sell to trade these days. They were always very helpful on the phone.

andye30m3

3,496 posts

276 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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I ordered mine last year from http://www.mardigras.co.uk arrived pretty quickly.

Trev450

6,635 posts

194 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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You don't state what car its for, but I regularly use http://www.indigo-gt.com/ for most my track car requirements.

I compete in sprints and hill climbs and do the odd trackday and use 01 compounds front and rear, which I find are ideal for both.

rpgk

Original Poster:

468 posts

246 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Apologies, I should have said- It is a race prepared MGB GTV8 that will only be used on the track - approx 1000kg with drum brakes at rear.

I have previously used Carbotech XP12 but have been struggling with pad deposits on discs causing brake judder and very short life of the pads.

Have read good things about PF01 so thought I would give them a go. Just wanted to speak to someone knowledgeable about the compound to make sure I was opting for the right one.

Edited by rpgk on Monday 19th May 18:15

Trev450

6,635 posts

194 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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I've always found Paul Hayden most helpful - PHayden@PerformanceFriction.com



Tanuki

108 posts

227 months

Tuesday 20th May 2014
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You could also try Stephen Docherty at Track Group.

http://www.track-group.com/club.html

They are a main agent for PF and crucially have first-hand experience running different cars in trackdays and race over the many different compounds.

rpgk

Original Poster:

468 posts

246 months

Wednesday 21st May 2014
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Thanks for the input guys - just to let any of you who use PF01 pads know - there seems to be a bit of supply issue, only stock available is that on shelves, so if you need any in next couple of weeks it might be wise to start hunting.

Edited by rpgk on Wednesday 21st May 09:53