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Old 15 August 2019, 11:02 PM
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At the last MOT the tester said that the rear pads are needing replaced

breaks on the car feel wooden but improve with some heat and to be honest i managed a whopping 100 miles since last year.
might just change both front and rear pads at the same time

any recommendations as to what pads , car is a JDM Sti WD 05 running 375 bhp

more a garage trophy than a driven example.

My initial thoughts were to stick red stuff all round and be done with it but could do with some experienced advice.

many thanks in advance
Old 16 August 2019, 08:56 AM
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Performance Friction Z

Phone Alyn at AS Performance. He will be able to offer a plethora of options at very competitive prices.
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Many thanks Lewis much appreciated , Will give them a call on my days off next week.
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Project Mu hc+800,a lot of dust but so good brake power and work from cold too,I think rogerclark have them available,endless mx72 is very good pad too but more expensive and more difficult to source.

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If it's not driven hard, what's wrong with OE pads.
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