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- Lyndon
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TheMinel
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Lyndon, I got better brake pads (front) from EBC (greenstuff) for about £40, then got them fitted by a local garage for £20. better quality gear and £30 saved 
[url=http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/newowners?id=364]Owner 364[/url]
Mods to date: chrome hoops chrome gear shift surround, Ecosse lexus lights, SP lower grille, chrome washers, EBC greenstuff Brake Pads, clear fog light, Cadamuro Design Back Spoiler, Front Corner Splitters, colour coded bumpers and sides. CAR SOLD
Now: Azure 350Z
Mods to date: chrome hoops chrome gear shift surround, Ecosse lexus lights, SP lower grille, chrome washers, EBC greenstuff Brake Pads, clear fog light, Cadamuro Design Back Spoiler, Front Corner Splitters, colour coded bumpers and sides. CAR SOLD
Now: Azure 350Z
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carl
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Not a fan of EBCs myself. Get a set of Mintexes or Pagids. http://www.mintex.co.uk/index.html
A CC is probably heavy enough to make the 1155s viable. Or go for the Pagid RS421s (RS42s are just as good, but squeal a lot). Actually the Mintexes squeal a lot too, if that's an issue for you. But they're cheaper than the Pagids.
A CC is probably heavy enough to make the 1155s viable. Or go for the Pagid RS421s (RS42s are just as good, but squeal a lot). Actually the Mintexes squeal a lot too, if that's an issue for you. But they're cheaper than the Pagids.
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carl
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Kwik-fit pads will be off the shelf crap. Do yourself a favour and get some decent pads (Mintex, Pagid, Ferodo, etc.) and either get the monkeys to fit them or get a local indie to do it. You'll get much better brakes, and it'll be much cheaper.
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WebCode
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Why don't you buy them from Eurocar parts.. Fronts are £22.. Rears are £18..
Better than Mintex, EBC etc etc
Better than Mintex, EBC etc etc
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carl
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WebCode
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I have had Mintex 1155, EBC Greenstuff and Peugeot Pads on my own CC..
1: Mintex were Good but not that good..
2: EBC Greenstuff are Sh*te
3: Peugeot Pads similar to Mintex
4: Swapped for Cheap "Textar" pads from Eurocarparts .. and they were better.. The only slightly down side is the increased brake dust I found on me alloys..
Remember that there are only a few manufacturers of brake pads in the world.. EBC don't manufacture their own.. Peugeot Don't manufacture their own.. etc etc etc. All They do is spec them and buy them in..
But you pay your money and take your choice.. Paying a premium price doesn't guarantee you are getting the better product..
1: Mintex were Good but not that good..
2: EBC Greenstuff are Sh*te
3: Peugeot Pads similar to Mintex
4: Swapped for Cheap "Textar" pads from Eurocarparts .. and they were better.. The only slightly down side is the increased brake dust I found on me alloys..
Remember that there are only a few manufacturers of brake pads in the world.. EBC don't manufacture their own.. Peugeot Don't manufacture their own.. etc etc etc. All They do is spec them and buy them in..
But you pay your money and take your choice.. Paying a premium price doesn't guarantee you are getting the better product..
For as long as but one hundred of us remain alive, we will never on any
condition submit to the domination of the English.
It is not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we fight, but for freedom
alone, which no good man gives up except with his life. Arbroath 1320
condition submit to the domination of the English.
It is not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we fight, but for freedom
alone, which no good man gives up except with his life. Arbroath 1320
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Darth Bourj
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The only trouble I found with using cheap pads is the compound uniformity can vary in the pad leaving scored discs. This of course can be a false economy, as you then ideally need new discs sooner than normal. That said the pads that done this to my 205 were not from Euro parts or Halfords. Sounds like the pads from Europarts are quite soft if they are causing excessive dust. If you have no scratches on your discs then I guess they are the pads to go for.
I will need to change my pads soon so if anyone has further experience/advice I would be greatfull. I personally want good initial bite and no squeaking.
I will need to change my pads soon so if anyone has further experience/advice I would be greatfull. I personally want good initial bite and no squeaking.
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TheMinel
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webcode you went through quite a lot of pads there.... hopefully you mean with different cars.... :rolleyes:
[url=http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/newowners?id=364]Owner 364[/url]
Mods to date: chrome hoops chrome gear shift surround, Ecosse lexus lights, SP lower grille, chrome washers, EBC greenstuff Brake Pads, clear fog light, Cadamuro Design Back Spoiler, Front Corner Splitters, colour coded bumpers and sides. CAR SOLD
Now: Azure 350Z
Mods to date: chrome hoops chrome gear shift surround, Ecosse lexus lights, SP lower grille, chrome washers, EBC greenstuff Brake Pads, clear fog light, Cadamuro Design Back Spoiler, Front Corner Splitters, colour coded bumpers and sides. CAR SOLD
Now: Azure 350Z
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