I’ve got 29s front and rear in my Cayman R and in that, I couldn’t want for any more.
Yeah I've ran a lot of the other PF pads already but don't expect a huge amount from the Z Rated seeing as they are a road pad really
Actually the OEM brakes on the Cayman are probabaly it’s weakest link.The Cayman R doesn't exactly look under braked as standard so I bet it stops really well with the Padgids! What do you use on track, the Clio or the Cayman?
Got a brand new boxed set of 97s in the for sale section if you’re interested.Yea, I'll have to look up what compound I used, called them up to ask and just went with their recommendation got a feeling they were 97's but can't recall. Petty sure it still has Z's in the rear though which they described as being a good road pad. The fronts were kinder to the disks than I was expecting.
Got a brand new boxed set of 97s in the for sale section if you’re interested.
Clio lolFor what car? E46 M3? If so then yes!
They're a brilliant pad. I loved them on the DC5.I discovered this week that Hawk HP+ pads give off sparks under hard braking
Contact them direct on 01768 885000 and they will take the order over the phone.Where can we get the carbotech xp8 for brembos now?
rear pads do enough to make a difference. I'm looking at whether I can use my suspension design going on my Trophy to allow more aggressive pads/bias to make them work harder still.
Ferodo DS2500Hey guys, my brembo pads are on borrowed time at the moment and been looking for alternatives for 95% road use. I am down to mintex m1144 and pbs protrack. Any other relevant options? I prefer something that bites from cold without a lot of warm up.