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    Bora 4motion Brake Pads

    Hey guys,

    Does anyone here run different pads other than the stock ones on there Bora 4motion? I was hoping that Hawk made something as I got a quote for Green Stuff that are $290 for fronts and rears which is good but apparently they are dusty...
    Last edited by Mr ©harisma; 26-03-2008 at 01:26 PM.
    Bora has gone ;( Custom sub box and beige floor mats to suit for sale.

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    What about Ferrodo DS2500's ? Pricey though. I would go for yellow stuff ! HEHE

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    I thought the green stuffs were meant to have minimum dust due to the lack of steel and carbon compounds?
    The price isn't too bad (relatively speaking). Once my pads start to go I was going to look into some red stuffs.

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    my stock pads seem to be fine wats wrong with them, they almost cost nothing lol. maybe i need to cross the bridge where the grass is greener

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    Quote Originally Posted by mk3pete View Post
    my stock pads seem to be fine wats wrong with them, they almost cost nothing lol. maybe i need to cross the bridge where the grass is greener
    I think they are way to dusty and they have glazed my rotors over ( I am harsh on them ). So machining and new pads on the way .

    Hawk do not make anything and I was disapointed with the Ferrodo last time I used them ( abiet a different car but yeah ).
    Bora has gone ;( Custom sub box and beige floor mats to suit for sale.

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    I run Redstuff on my Golf GTI (mk4) front and rear... less dust than standard..
    after wear in less cold bite... (seemed fine new
    awesome when hot!.. oh and I melted my standard ones.. compound falling to bits...

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    I was thinking about yellows when mine go...

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    I read an article that would have changed my mind just after it was too late to change my mind damnit... yeah yellows are supposed to have more cold bite.. and more dust than reds...

    next change I'll go Yellow

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    The yellow's are for track use are they not? I would've thought that to get any decent performance out of those you'd be needing to get them a lot hotter than what you get out of normal everyday driving.
    Brake dust is my worst enemy the more of that I can eliminate the less painfull it will be to clean my wheels.

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    Redstuff have definately made a noticeable improvement for dust (ie there is considerably less)

    I would have thought the same about Yellowstuff (which is why I bought Reds) but after reading the specs page (and the review attached on the US site - on a VW none the less) I think I made the wrong decision.

    http://www.ebcbrakes.com/yellowstuffinfo.html

    according to the above specs, both HOT and COLD braking are "Excelent" (good for both on Greens, good for cold & excellent for hot on Reds)

    http://www.ebcbrakes.com/Assets/vwdriverarticle.pdf

    and Redstuff for comparison:
    http://www.ebcbrakes.com/redstuffinfo.html
    Last edited by zedub; 28-03-2008 at 08:35 AM.

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