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Old 15 March 2006, 09:24 PM
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advice please, need some new disks and pads thinking a long the lines of

tarox G88 discs - 40 groove, and ferodo DS2500 pads

will this be ok for my 97 uk turbo ppp any pointers please people

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Old 15 March 2006, 09:26 PM
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the tarox disks aren't bad but they are really heavy on pads; try something with less grooves.
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how about with the tarox monza these less harsh, guess its not a bad choice on the pads then?
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The pads are a reasonable, although fairly expensive, choice.

I tend to use mintex but some consider them rather crude- I find them effective, and at the right price, for the compound I use (1153) As I use them largely for track use they suit my purpose.

I'd speak to Alyn @ AS performance if I were you- posts as 'stockcar', usually lurking in the brakes forum- he's our resident expert and his advice is first rate.

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