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markc:
Or....   try pads first, see how you like them, or not.

On my next pad change I will be trying Tarox's Strada fronts on a stock caliper and disc (they are about 100 notes from Awesome GTI).   They get very good reviews by the way !!

http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk/product.php?xProd=11718&xSec=150

Janner_Sy:

--- Quote from: markc on October 15, 2010, 08:00:34 am ---Or....   try pads first, see how you like them, or not.

On my next pad change I will be trying Tarox's Strada fronts on a stock caliper and disc (they are about 100 notes from Awesome GTI).   They get very good reviews by the way !!

http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk/product.php?xProd=11718&xSec=150

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as said in postin my replies pads are a huge improvement IF you get good ones. @ markC i can assure you that the tarox strada pads are sh!te.  I suffered near catastrophic fade with them at the ring( this was with motul rbf600 FLUID), to the point of i wasted an entire lap by having to drive slow to allow them to cool as they had just stopped working. I CHANGED TO DS2500 pads which were light years ahead in performance

markc:
Hmmm, well they do get very good reviews ont' web  :surprised:!   But I'll go with your review then, and not bother if they are that bad  :sad1:   

Janner_Sy:
i bought them from awesome on a deal alongside the zero sixty discs.  wouldnt do that again personally.  good fluid, good pads and off you go

Weston:
Thanks for all the replies. Thinking ds2500 pads is the way to go. Not sure if I should just get them for the front, or if I should change the discs as well. So many options  :rolleye:

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