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High performance disc's and pad's
_Dejan_:
I also looking what to buy to replace rear 286mm discs and pads :) If possible I would like keep original calipers. If there is kit to use bigger discs with OEM calipers and is not to expensive is also option...
First Im think to buy Tarox G88 discs and Ferodo DS Performance or Ferodo DS2500 pads. How are they compared to "Vagbremtechnic 'J' Hooked 286mm" discs? Tarox is doubled in price but what about performance?
I don't do track days, but after some fast road drive I can fell that I lose braking power(brake fade)... And now when I must replace rear discs I would like buy some better discs...
So any recomendations with explaination will help to decide what to buy :)
flashp:
--- Quote from: _Dejan_ on November 13, 2015, 08:30:12 pm ---I also looking what to buy to replace rear 286mm discs and pads :) If possible I would like keep original calipers. If there is kit to use bigger discs with OEM calipers and is not to expensive is also option...
First Im think to buy Tarox G88 discs and Ferodo DS Performance or Ferodo DS2500 pads. How are they compared to "Vagbremtechnic 'J' Hooked 286mm" discs? Tarox is doubled in price but what about performance?
I don't do track days, but after some fast road drive I can fell that I lose braking power(brake fade)... And now when I must replace rear discs I would like buy some better discs...
So any recomendations with explaination will help to decide what to buy :)
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I would think that your problems might be originating from the front end, unless you know you have tired hardware on the rear as well.
S3/R32 setup is fine for fast road. :happy2:
_Dejan_:
--- Quote from: flashp on November 16, 2015, 04:41:47 pm ---
--- Quote from: _Dejan_ on November 13, 2015, 08:30:12 pm ---I also looking what to buy to replace rear 286mm discs and pads :) If possible I would like keep original calipers. If there is kit to use bigger discs with OEM calipers and is not to expensive is also option...
First Im think to buy Tarox G88 discs and Ferodo DS Performance or Ferodo DS2500 pads. How are they compared to "Vagbremtechnic 'J' Hooked 286mm" discs? Tarox is doubled in price but what about performance?
I don't do track days, but after some fast road drive I can fell that I lose braking power(brake fade)... And now when I must replace rear discs I would like buy some better discs...
So any recomendations with explaination will help to decide what to buy :)
--- End quote ---
I would think that your problems might be originating from the front end, unless you know you have tired hardware on the rear as well.
S3/R32 setup is fine for fast road. :happy2:
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I know that my brake fade is not problem of rear brakes... Rear pads and discs are worn... It is not safe to use current discs with new pads so I must replace them BUT I searching something better than OEM but without replacing calipers. First Im think to buy Tarox G88 286mm discs, but now when Im see vagbremtechnic J hooked discs Im little confused... Before this two options Im think to put on rear EBC Turbo Groove discs(GD1459) but decide to not use their products, because I have not be happy with red pads and front Ultimax Slotted discs(USR1386)... So now looking for some better option...
_Dejan_:
Nobody can't recommend any rear 286mm discs?
Shoduchi:
Check DBA brake discs. They're awesome but expensive. There are different versions so you can choose according with your price range. Cheers
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