Don't CL's eat wheel paint?
Don't touch EBC in any form. I bought the new blues and they are awful
Thats because you fitted them incorrectly then when you sorted that out , you went straight out onto the track without putting any miles on them , I'm not surprised they didn't work properly !
We gave you the oversized pads , same shape pads as some of the other traders offer in the DS2500 pads , with the larger pads you need to remove the thin stainless steel shims that fit between the pad and calipers , you left these in place which jammed the pads in place causing the brakes to lock on , I'm amazed you got the pads in at all as it must have been a hell of a tight fit , then when you sorted that out you went straight out on the track with new discs and pads with no prior mileage and expect them to work ??
If they are fitted correctly , and have some mileage on them , about 50 miles for pads only , and over 500 miles if fitting new discs as well , then they will perform brilliantly.
I sell Ferodo , Mintex , Performance Friction , Carbonne Lorraine , Pagid , and in my opinion the new EBC bluestuff NDX is the best all round pad available today.
Don't touch the carbon lorraines imo. Used the rc5+ last year, after 1 track day they literally fell to bits (pad material came away from the metal backing). Happened on both sides, and since then a couple of other people on here have pm'd me to say the same.
The ds2500's are really all you need. People seem to have this need to try new compounds for the sake of it when the ferodo's do the job perfectly. Guess they just aren't cool enough pads .
No we removed the shims right away the pads would not fit end of story, and we had to grind off about 5mm to make them fit. Plus they are marketed as a race pad so how are you supposed to bed them in on the road? And as I've said we've done the same with Ferodo's and had no issues (new discs/pads).
Oh and the guy who fitted them worked for Renault for ten years and was a mastermechanic for Renault UK, and worked for Jaguar setting up the Jag XJ220 for race use and servicing them for celebrity owners around the world. And that Transit with the Jag XJ220 running gear on Top Gear the other week? He built it.
I'm not into willy waving but people talk some crap on here. Just because you sell them you don't know everything...
Don't touch the carbon lorraines imo. Used the rc5+ last year, after 1 track day they literally fell to bits (pad material came away from the metal backing). Happened on both sides, and since then a couple of other people on here have pm'd me to say the same.
The ds2500's are really all you need. People seem to have this need to try new compounds for the sake of it when the ferodo's do the job perfectly. Guess they just aren't cool enough pads .