M mark.cup Car 182cup Aug 20, 2010 #1 What do people think would be best for road use only? going for the motrio rears means its only about £15 dearer to have the DS2500's Any feed back much appreciated
What do people think would be best for road use only? going for the motrio rears means its only about £15 dearer to have the DS2500's Any feed back much appreciated
182michael Car ///M135i Aug 21, 2010 #2 Just get a set of cheap pads from a motor factors. Cheaper the better lol!
maynard ClioSport Club Member Car ph2 172 track car Aug 21, 2010 #3 go for the ds2500's, 15 quid is nothing - and you'll get much better braking for it.
C Cliotoby Car Not a 320d Aug 22, 2010 #5 I thought 1144s were ment to be good, not ds 2500 good. But the next best thing. I want a set of 1144s for my gt
I thought 1144s were ment to be good, not ds 2500 good. But the next best thing. I want a set of 1144s for my gt
F Fred@BTM Car Lionel Richie Aug 22, 2010 #6 the gap between them is about the same as comparing aldi frozen pizza to dominos
C Cliotoby Car Not a 320d Aug 22, 2010 #7 Ffs. Sort me out with a decent set of pads for a Mk3 1.6 clio please I dunno what to buy.
jinjur Car 2003 Clio 172 Aug 22, 2010 #8 Fred@BTM said: the gap between them is about the same as comparing aldi frozen pizza to dominos Click to expand... tbh, using that analogy Fred, both are shat. Now, if you compared Dominos to Pizza Express i would understand Jj
Fred@BTM said: the gap between them is about the same as comparing aldi frozen pizza to dominos Click to expand... tbh, using that analogy Fred, both are shat. Now, if you compared Dominos to Pizza Express i would understand Jj
M mark.cup Car 182cup Aug 22, 2010 #9 Im Just looking for something that bites harder than the standard pads and lasts a reasonable time
F Fred@BTM Car Lionel Richie Aug 22, 2010 #10 we did a set of 1144's and 1166's down to the back plates on 1 track day (2 cars)