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Terrible Brakes



al

  ST on the way...
Wonder if one of you more mechanically minded could reccomend some stuff for me please :)

I need some new brake pads and I think the fluid needs changing.

My current pads are "cheapo shite brand" fitted about 6-7k ago but are genuinely terrible, and twice on Meets have suffered brake fade.

The brake fluid hasn't been changed ever I don't think and it's a 52 reg.

The question is:

My discs are fine but I would like some good pads, preferably ones that are a bit more resistant to fade (if possible or is this down to the discs?)

And should my brake fluid have been changed before now and what should I be replacing it with?

Cheers :)

Al
 
  R35 GTR
Brake fluid should be changed first as the pads may have some life left, I have ferodo ds2500s and have never suffered brake fade, but they do seem to need warming up before you "need" them, had a few times when I have overshot traffic lights.lol.
 
  Weeman sucks ****
^^^yep DS2500s are the t1ts for road and track work. Just don't do 4 straight laps at the ring or you warp discs :( :( lol.

I blame Jon_r
 

al

  ST on the way...
Brake fluid should be changed first as the pads may have some life left, I have ferodo ds2500s and have never suffered brake fade, but they do seem to need warming up before you "need" them, had a few times when I have overshot traffic lights.lol.

Lol, a comforting thought ;)

Is there a specific brake fluid I should look for?
 
  clio 172 mk1
Wonder if one of you more mechanically minded could reccomend some stuff for me please :)

I need some new brake pads and I think the fluid needs changing.

My current pads are "cheapo s**te brand" fitted about 6-7k ago but are genuinely terrible, and twice on Meets have suffered brake fade.

The brake fluid hasn't been changed ever I don't think and it's a 52 reg.

The question is:

My discs are fine but I would like some good pads, preferably ones that are a bit more resistant to fade (if possible or is this down to the discs?)

And should my brake fluid have been changed before now and what should I be replacing it with?

Cheers :)

Al

i had a focus and i always got brake fade when i was hammering it, and i bought a set of green stuff pads, they need no warm up and have great stopping power an ideal upgrade from standard brakes
 

Martin_172

ClioSport Club Member
im using the standard 259mm disks same as you al with a set of green stuff pads and they never fade, infact once they get up to temperature they bite twice as hard lol

really need to change my fluid too tho!
 


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