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i recommend qfm a1rm pads... they're really good all round, cold or hot you wont feel the diff, very consistent pedal feel and they seem to last a long ass time too.

GSL rallysport is doing a half price rears deal which means front and rears for $191... delivered. I cant say personally how they are compared to top brand items but ive heard that they're just as good.

The QFM's are great, Dale and me both used them at Mallala and i had no problems with the brake pads at all.

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where is a ggod place to get QFM pads?

im gonna swap put my pads soon

Get them directly from the distributor and save, the least amount of middle men the better.

http://gslrallysport.com/shop/index.php?ma...dex&cPath=9

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Which is actually the same person as the SAU link.

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Also recommend a1rm pads, nice, solid pedal feel and very fade resistant. Not too shabby when cold either, when stone cold the first couple stops have a bit less power but there's still plenty of bite there. The difference between hot and cold isn't like some other pads out there where you have bugger all braking when cold, will be interested to see how they fair wear wise on both the pads and the rotors.

On another note my mechanic doesnt reckon its the bottom end nor is there any metal filings in my sump, not entirely sure what the knock is but its not very noticable anymore. Always a bonus but its rebuild time regardless as compression is fairly low. If only i wasn't about to rennovate the kitchen, i might've been able to make the next modern reg :rolleyes: Oh well

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