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Author Subject: opinions on this budget setup
jimmyboycheck

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Post #1
These for pads

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Peugeot_306_2.0_1999/p/performance-and-styling/performance-brakes/brakes2/performance-brake-pads/?1&pl5_114

these for discs

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Peugeot_306_2.0_1999/p/car-parts/brakes/brake-friction/brake-disc/?104545108&1&34cc71eae6e1dff74e11dd4fb5eda8c13f0353f2&BDIS

basically fairly good pads with cheapo discs.

These are the best pads my local gsf can supply for tomorrow morning...

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Posted 31st May 2011 at 22:43
Rich E Forum Admin

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Post #2
The Pagid discs are fine, but don't get Green Stuff pads.

The Pagid OE spec pads that ECP can supply are fine for a standard pad.

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Posted 31st May 2011 at 23:05
jimmyboycheck

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Post #3
so pagid discs and pads all round, ive only ever had mintex. How do they compare.

thanks

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Posted 31st May 2011 at 23:12
adam b

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Post #4
Well it entirely depends what you are trying to achieve. They'll do for road use - either you are driving too fast or you are braking too much Wink

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Posted 1st Jun 2011 at 00:20
jimmyboycheck

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Post #5
just didnt want to go less than the standard of mintex. It will be for mainly road use and small track use. Only the odd 15 min session...

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Posted 1st Jun 2011 at 02:52
lotek

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Post #6
got green stuff on my 1500kg mondeo and they are fine, damn sight better than the ford parts Yes

will try yellowstuff after these Yes
for the money they are good, and a damn sight better than the formulas of old.
Posted 1st Jun 2011 at 03:06
donny

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Yellow stuff on track were pretty amazing on my golf, but were terrible when cold and day to day driving,

But as said above, its about what you want....

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Posted 1st Jun 2011 at 04:05
pete26

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Post #8
ive got paigid front discs and pads I wouldnt buy these again. As i had no moneys at the time i brought these as they were cheap. Brake fade was quite bad in my opinon but what can you expect from these being cheapLOL

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Posted 2nd Jun 2011 at 04:41
rikky 🦔

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Post #9
i must say i've had loads of sets of pads in my life and all along i think the lockheed (orlockwood, forget) ones were by far the best and they have had a lot of abuse. i think ash recommended them years back and i bought another 2 sets after my first set

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Posted 2nd Jun 2011 at 21:14
aaron6

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Post #10
Im with Pete on this. They do fade quite quickly. A much better combo is the brembo disc and ferodo pads. Never had any trouble with those. Much the same price too. Smile

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