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    Jay Tea
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    UK - England

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    So my rear brakes need replacing. Been advised the pads are at 85% worn and discs at 65%. Pads obviously need changing but thinking the discs still have a while to go?

    pad wise i was going to go with brembo as they are the standard ones? But have seen people recommending ebc yellow stuff and they are available in the club shop for £75.

    Thoughts please people 👍🏻



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    #194615

    1234enough
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    UK - England

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    #194616

    1234enough
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    UK - England

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    Yellow stuff pads &disc

    #194617

    1234enough
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    UK - England

    Posts: 1064

    Floating front / rear disc / yellow stuff pad kit

    #194624

    the-radman
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    UK - England

    Posts: 358

    it really depends on what you want from them,some of the performance pads need to get up to temp to work to their full effect, nowadays i just stick with standard stuff for the type of driving i do

    #194630

    philf1
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    UK - England

    Posts: 65

    I’ve gone yellow stuff all round and would say they are better than standard even for normal driving. They look good as well



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    #194634

    RS@WUB
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    UK - England

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    On the rear would just stick to Ford pads/discs , it’s the fronts you want to upgrade if anything.

     

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