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Pagid pads



  TDI tyre shreader
I will need to change the pads in my 172 soon and i was thinking about getting some pagid High grade-fast road front brake pads, the £50 ones not the blue ones that are about 100+. Does anyone have any experience of these or should i just put some standard pads in?
 
  TDI tyre shreader
i did look at those but they are £160+ for a set of pads which is laughable!!!
 
  Turbo'd MX-5 MK4
got them on mine (fast road) :

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  Skoda Fabia vRS
ive got em on the valver

happy with em for the price, but i wont be using them again, they lack initial bite and once you get em really hot they feel like your braking with a bag of marbles, feels through the pedal very rough

get em from GSF by the way, really cheap

im sticking with Ferodo from now on, tried other brands and they just cant compete for the £££
 
  TDI tyre shreader
i think i'll just bung a set of standard ones in cant reallly complain about them i supose
 
I've got teh fast road pads on mine, lasted 2 full track days and getting on for 20k of road miles, never had any fade outa them yet
 
  Turbo'd MX-5 MK4
i find they are very sharp on initial bite, but i changed the pads and discs at the same time, so its difficult to tell the difference from standard setup
 
  E92 M3 Monte Carlo
i've just had tarox 40 groove discs and track pads they bite really well and work straight away(awaits the tarox are a load of sh*te)
 

MarkCup

ClioSport Club Member
Can't speak for the discs, but Tarox Fast Road & Track pads are sh*te.

One track day + 3k road miles and they'd almost gone. Also, when putting new discs on, Mike @ Rentech noticed that both of them had a huge crack running all round about 1mm in from the edge of the pad material. Would have been a right f***er if they'd decided to break up on road or track.

I'm steering well clear of them in future.
 
R20GRC said:
i find they are very sharp on initial bite, but i changed the pads and discs at the same time, so its difficult to tell the difference from standard setup

Mine have almost no intial bite now, nice and progressive, only thing is you have to stamp ont eh brakes to stop from hgih speeds, gonna try some grooved discs next time for a little more intiial 'bite'
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS
i went from Ferodo normal £20 pads with Tarox discs, really really worn, and they were better than what ive got on now

got the pagid fast roads with Brembo Max Discs
 


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