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    brake pads

    hey everyone,

    can someone recommend some brake pads to go on Bora V6 i can buy off the shelf? I have seen the ferrodo pads in super cheap autos but unsure if these will be ok? as seen some pads wear down the factory rotor alot faster.

    also are the brake pads on bora same as golf brake pads?

    thanks for help.
    Suzuki Gti 89 & 93
    Subaru WRX 97 & 99
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    no one replaced their brake pads?
    Suzuki Gti 89 & 93
    Subaru WRX 97 & 99
    VW Bora V6 4motion

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    Quote Originally Posted by sim2002 View Post
    no one replaced their brake pads?
    I have but not on a Bora.

    Can't help you with off the shelf stuff...

    I opted to go with the OEM pads.

    My car is driven daily and I've been to a few track days also.
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    syncro Guest
    Don't use Aussie pads.

    OEM are OK but dirty.

    EBC Green Stuff are better and cleaner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by syncro View Post
    Don't use Aussie pads.

    OEM are OK but dirty.

    EBC Green Stuff are better and cleaner.
    I've heard conflicting information about the EBC pads (Green and Red)
    Admittedly I don't know the difference between the Green and Red pads from EBC.

    Personally I don't mind the brake dust - my car gets cleaned just about every week, at most a fortnight between cleans.

    I also know someone that has used the Porterfield pads - over rated.

    Anytime I have opted to replace/upgrade/ something on my car, I do so with the expectation that it should be an improvement from previous or at the very least the same, so I went with the advice from Seb and stuck with the OEM's.
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    ok looks like just use OEM pads - just thought people may have tried varying types on their cars with good results. thanks
    Suzuki Gti 89 & 93
    Subaru WRX 97 & 99
    VW Bora V6 4motion

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    syncro Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by thepowercosmic View Post
    I've heard conflicting information about the EBC pads (Green and Red)
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    Most of it from people that haven't tried them.
    I had them on my A3T and have not heard of a problem from anyone else that had them.

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    I have not had to replace mine yet. My experience with VR6's and the Vento is that you generally have to replace the rotors at the same time as the pads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by syncro View Post
    Most of it from people that haven't tried them.
    I had them on my A3T and have not heard of a problem from anyone else that had them.
    I've haven't used EBC pads before.
    However the opinions I've recieved are from people that have the same car as I have and track their cars many times more than I have.



    It's just going to be another one of those things on cars - you don't really know until you try them.
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    gpk_gti Guest

    ebc pads are the dogs ba!!s !! very good,had them on my vr6,but I have noticed the braking on my gti is far superior(much less brake fade) to the vr6 standard,so I havent bothered putting ebc this time.

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