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172/182 brembo max discs



  tiTTy & SV650
just ordered some high carbons from you. Would have gone for max had I not had to replace my rears too.
 
  tiTTy & SV650
I was told that Brembo Sports:

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Are better than max by a guy trying to sell them, he reckoned there is more motorsport technology input... I bought the High Carbons from Yozzasport instead.
 
  tiTTy & SV650
^ yeah he told me that too lol.

I think the max retail price is similarly high yet can be had for £120 from yozza.
 
  tiTTy & SV650
proof is in the pudding, many on here use the max and the come highly recommended which is why I dingied the sports - I didnt want to be the guinea pig.

Had to stick with High Carbons this time due to other expenses though.
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  EV (s)
are you guys actually going to pay that much more wonga for alot of holes or slots?

Of course not, id never run drilled discs! bad news.

Im just bumping freds advert. :clown:
 
  182 Trophy
Holes or grooves look better though if a lot of the disc is on display i.e. with turini wheels

IMO not worth the extra money though
 
  Burgandy 174 sport t
I know now having used the max disc that it chews pads, although it fuckin stops better than any car I have been in, that includes pulsars with 4 pots etc although that may be the stainless lines or the ds2500 pads too??
 

G_F

  BMW M3 & Williams 3
Holes or grooves look better though if a lot of the disc is on display i.e. with turini wheels

IMO not worth the extra money though

An important note about drilled rotors: Drilled rotors are typically only found (and to be used on) race cars. The drilling weakens the rotors and typically results in microfractures to the rotor. On race cars this isn't a problem - the brakes are changed after each race or weekend. But on a road car, this can eventually lead to brake rotor failure - not what you want. I only mention this because of a lot of performance suppliers will supply you with drilled rotors for street cars without mentioning this little fact.
 
  130i, 306 hdi, vrs
are you guys actually going to pay that much more wonga for alot of holes or slots?

I wouldnt bother ethier they will only crack !

Any disk with holes in is weaker and has less surface area you dont need them not unless you are competing !
 


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