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This car is not ever used for track work

Its just daily driving/spirited *cough*

Perhaps 1 or 2 trips to the drags.... perhaps.

read a few posts saying SS-S endless pads are excellent and then another thread saying its co-efficient or someshizz is too low.

and that DS2500's are good.

I have only ever used stock and ebc greenstuff on the r33's...figure its time for a change.

Are these ferodos as good as people claim.. or is the japanese brand the way to go.. Hoping to not spend over $300 on a set of fronts that will improve over stock while maintaining the NO NOISE factor of stock

just pick one and tell who is gonna get em cheap..

oooh also anyone know anything about SBS... race brakes guy said he is getting some of these.. but not sure about them.. he knows ferodos.

peace

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I've got DS2500 on slotted DBA's and they work great...i'm happy

On the negative, they do produce a bit of dust but I wouldnt agree with Nuffsaid; they're not that dusty. I guess its what your prepated to put up with. If dust is a concern you can get a wheel sealant from waxit.com which I hear is good at cutting down the cleaning effort. Noise wise...well yes they are a bit noisey until I get a bit of temp into them...and yes i've tried the ususal solutions to keep them quiet.

Hmm, I use DS2500's & I am very happy with them.

Some things to note:

They really aren't that dusty.

They will make a little noise when cold, but the best cure for this is to bed them in properly. They come with instructions - so follow the instructions.

They appear to be fairly gentle on the rotors.

Mine cost <$300 for the fronts, delivered.

am getting prices on the ds2500s and ds2000's

oh and some more ebc greenstuffs... or perhaps redstuff..

just depends really... greenstuffs nevermade a squeek when i had them on the 33's

its just a tough sorta choice..

OKAY LATEST UPDATE

Decided for the money...

That EBC greenstuffs will suit my needs.......so can anyone get hookups for pricing..at or around or preferably under $200 for an R34 front pair

PLEASEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on saturday if possible.. kkekeekeke

am getting prices on the ds2500s and ds2000's

oh and some more ebc greenstuffs... or perhaps redstuff..

just depends really... greenstuffs nevermade a squeek when i had them on the 33's

its just a tough sorta choice..

OKAY LATEST UPDATE

Decided for the money...

That EBC greenstuffs will suit my needs.......so can anyone get hookups for pricing..at or around or preferably under $200 for an R34 front pair

PLEASEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on saturday if possible.. kkekeekeke

How did we go with this Riaz? anybody find you a set of these for under $200? i am needing a new said of pads for the front aswell, budget minded so looking for something under $200 as well, either green stuff or bendix ultimates, am renovating sly so to speak and cant be bothered cleaning of a new set of wheels all the time with brake dust caked up on them

  • 3 months later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Ive used just about all of the pads suggested, DS2500 where good but dusty as said, Red stuff were very good but cracked my discs, Yellow stuff I found to be the best overall, not that dusty, don't squeak, don't take that long to get up to temp, and stop the wheels real quick! I wont used anything else after a few laps with them in, excellent pads :laugh:

  • 4 months later...

So guys suggest getting EBC Yellow stuff yeh???? I'm thinking of gettin the Bendix Ultimate.. I believe the have a newer version of it now.

MY rears need replacing but front r ok. My plan is to put front onto the back and replace the front... will that b ok or r they different???

-SeS

Got bendix ultimate on mine front and back, been on for about a year now dont do any hard driving at all. When do you think i should change the pads? They aint that dusty but the yellow ebc ones are alot better if so will buy?

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