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The_Lord

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Hi fellas,

 

The time has come to change my brakes - only front ones though as the rear ones still have plenty of meat on them.

 

What do you recommend? Red stuff or yellow stuff? or maybe something else?

Is it fine just to change the front pads or is it better to change both front and rear?

 

Where do you recommend getting them from and can I fit them at my local mechanic or should I go to my specialist 350z garage?

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Hey i used EBC Red stuff as they are a perfect compromise between the the rages, dont get the hard core stuff if you dont go on track as they are not required and can squeak, if your keeping origonal disks like me then after 400miles of bedding in the car hides its weight well if your running the Brombo set up even the OEM pads are quite good.

I purchased my ones off Clarckmotor sport as they are quite competetive on price... just got Diff and Gbox oil and plugs for my HR £180.00 so all good.

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Hey i used EBC Red stuff as they are a perfect compromise between the the rages, dont get the hard core stuff if you dont go on track as they are not required and can squeak, if your keeping origonal disks like me then after 400miles of bedding in the car hides its weight well if your running the Brombo set up even the OEM pads are quite good.

I purchased my ones off Clarckmotor sport as they are quite competetive on price... just got Diff and Gbox oil and plugs for my HR £180.00 so all good.

 

I am running brembos on a HR.

What plugs did you go for and how much did they cost you? I am thinking of changing mine as well.

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I'd recommend Ferodo DS2500 brake pads. ;)

I heard they're too dusty and not really needed for a road car....

I don't find them too dusty but then I regularly clean my car (every week). :shrug:;)

 

Oh well if you're set on the EBC ones then go for it. :thumbs:

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I am not set on EBC or anything, I just want something that will bite properly in the cold and has good stopping power as my driving style is kind of spirited :teeth:

I do not do track days, I just do weekends when the weather is right and most of it on motorways, A and B roads.

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Well just to throw another into the pot I've had yellow stuff on for the last 5 years good for normal and occasional track days never had one problem.

Thank you!

This is exactly the sort of thing I am looking for.

So +1 for EBC so far :)

 

Did anybody ever use Hawk Performance Ceramic?

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I've switched from ds2500s to ebc redstuffs on the front. the redstuffs are working out just fine for me - road use only, occasional spirited drive, but not generally hard on the brakes (save that for the track car, which runs yellowstuffs) no dust to speak of, and no squeal. the ds2500s used to squeal when they were cold, which was annoying.

 

CS can get you a good price for EBC bits :thumbs:

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I've switched from ds2500s to ebc redstuffs on the front. the redstuffs are working out just fine for me - road use only, occasional spirited drive, but not generally hard on the brakes (save that for the track car, which runs yellowstuffs) no dust to speak of, and no squeal. the ds2500s used to squeal when they were cold, which was annoying.

 

CS can get you a good price for EBC bits :thumbs:

Cheers mate!

+2 for EBC

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+3 for EBC YELLOWstuff here too on a fast road going car. I'd recommend that the EBC BSD disks are good too.

Conventional wisdom is the DS2500/T3 combo for a more track bias, but if you are predominantly road / daily driver, EBC is fine IMHO. I imagine Hawks are similar to EBC.

 

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I'm using the yellow stuff pads (just over a year), dusty as feck but I don't care about that.

Just use Sonax full effect wheel cleaner :lol:

 

Very good stopping power, especially when up to temp (well, that's all brake pads) but in my case I'm still trying to get the pedal rock solid near the top of the pedal travel (not the pads fault, just bleeding).

But I'm tempted to try the DS2500's next.

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