S Sgt. BBoy Car 182 ff Nov 23, 2005 #1 Hi, I'm going to be needing some new pads and discs all round soon and was wondering what do people suggest getting? I have a standard 182 and will hopefully be doing the odd track day next year so want something a step or two up from the standards. Cheers, BBoy.
Hi, I'm going to be needing some new pads and discs all round soon and was wondering what do people suggest getting? I have a standard 182 and will hopefully be doing the odd track day next year so want something a step or two up from the standards. Cheers, BBoy.
W White16valver Nov 23, 2005 #2 Performance Friction 97 Race spec pads Ferodo DS2000/2500 fast road/track pads Pagid fast road pads Pagid blue (race spec?) pads are all good pads as I understand it. Brembo Max discs are good value, last well and seem to be resistant to fade but many swear by standard discs. Personally, I've got the Pagid Blues with Brembo Max (supplied by Yozzasport) and I luuuurve them :approve:
Performance Friction 97 Race spec pads Ferodo DS2000/2500 fast road/track pads Pagid fast road pads Pagid blue (race spec?) pads are all good pads as I understand it. Brembo Max discs are good value, last well and seem to be resistant to fade but many swear by standard discs. Personally, I've got the Pagid Blues with Brembo Max (supplied by Yozzasport) and I luuuurve them :approve:
F Fred@BTM Car Lionel Richie Nov 23, 2005 #3 We don't do the "max" disc for the 172/182's, only the Brembo GrpN plain disc, but its the best we've found i wouldn't use the PF97's if you only occasionally do track days as they're too harsh for the road, go for Ferodo DS2500 instead e-mail Yozzasport@gmail.com for prices
We don't do the "max" disc for the 172/182's, only the Brembo GrpN plain disc, but its the best we've found i wouldn't use the PF97's if you only occasionally do track days as they're too harsh for the road, go for Ferodo DS2500 instead e-mail Yozzasport@gmail.com for prices
fizzy_drink Car Clio 197 Nov 24, 2005 #5 I've got an identical setup: DS2500 and grp N pads. Do as Fred says, and you'll be very pleased! PS You might as well get some goodridge braided hoses while you're at it. Last edited: Nov 24, 2005
I've got an identical setup: DS2500 and grp N pads. Do as Fred says, and you'll be very pleased! PS You might as well get some goodridge braided hoses while you're at it.