As above I'm looking at gettin 1 or the other.
What do people recommend?
Not ds2500!!
Yellowstuff destroy discs.
Yellowstuff destroy discs.
Is that personal experience?
neither! RUN AWAY!!!!!
EBC pads in general crumble and fall apart, and offer poor braking to start with. I feel unsafe in a car if i know it has EBC pads fitted
Yup. Barely lost any pad thickness but munched a pair of EBC discs (which I'll never ever recommend) in under 10K miles.
EBC pads in general crumble and fall apart, and offer poor braking to start with. I feel unsafe in a car if i know it has EBC pads fitted
Do brembo HC not have a higher carbon content then standard discs?
M1144 are fine for the road,I have them in my daily no problem.Will let you down after a few laps on a track day though.
We run EBC yellows in the race car this year and they have been great.
M1144 are fine for the road,I have them in my daily no problem.Will let you down after a few laps on a track day though.
We run EBC yellows in the race car this year and they have been great.
I've brembo max and pagids on my car and they are the best brakes ever.
Thats because they cost about £200.00
Project Mu Type NS pads were the best I have had on any car (Nissan 200SX), but I don't think they do Clio fitment... would get them in a heartbeat if they did.
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EBC discs are not good. Stick with good quality OEM discs.
However EBC Yellowstuff are fine and great for the money IMO. They are better than 1144 for two reasons; they don't fade at moderate track pace like 1144 and don't dust much which is great for road use. With the Yellows they can be used on the road or track if you ever did in the future (or just very hard road use).
PF, Pagid and Carbotech are all 3/4x times price, they are obviously better pads but they're not 4x better braking (nothing can be really hehe) but IME Yellowstuff last a decent lenght of time and for what you're asking sound like the ones to use (IMO).