no none, have hardly driven my car much been working loads using my van! Ill give EBC a call, only thing is cant remember where i got them from!!!
Ive had my EBC discs/red stuff pads since just before christmas and i want to get rid of them already!!! They arnt anywhere near as sharp as OE ones and breaking from 70 to a junction is a nightmare- got to leave loads of room to lift off and reapply as it makes a shuddering sound and the pedal does not feel right. I fitted them myself so i know they're right and bedded them in at least 500 miles. I wouldn't recommend EBC myself but thats my opinion.
sounds like they've warped to me.
on another note, you had a chance to post the airbox yet?
You are confusing "noise" and "sounds like" with judder... which is fecking obvious.
Noise is grooves same as any other grooved disk.
TG grooves are wide and noisier when used hard than the eliptical brembo's I have made, but my grooves are not as wide. EBc say they previously had more grooves on the LCR disks but reduced their qty down due to the "noise" feedback they were getting. Maybe narrower grooves would be better.
Result! nice one m8
Well I phoned up brakes 4 u today (worked out where i got them from) and they said "we are aware of a 'warping' issue with the grooved/drilled discs and therefore i would like to send you free of charge a new set of discs and return postage for the damaged discs!"
I described to him as i did in previous threads and straight away he said that "they are warped mate"
So a 'noise' is more than just the pads passing over the grooves in this case.
Can anyone tell me how easy it is to change the front discs on an '05 (previous model) Leon FR. It looks like there's just a single phillips head countersunk bolt.... is that it ?!?
Richard
Number86 said:The disks are cheap. It's just annoying the pads are more bloody expensive than the disks. Crazy. Shirely if you're not planning on driving like a loon you don't need 100 pound pads!
Yes that's it, the wheel holds the disk on plus that one screw.
Aside from the fact I value mine (and my families life) the other reasons for switching to DS2500 were;-
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This comment always gets to me a little.
Any pad, even the pikey types are going to stop the car (read: have enough power to lock the wheels). The only time you're going to suffer with cheap shite is if you're taking the piss with your driving. Continuous hard braking and acceleration which will then result in fade and lack of stopping power. That in itself is contrary to the initial statement of MAXIMUM safety.
I'm not trying to start an argument or anything, but I just wanted to say, as I've seen the same thing a lot!
I'm not trying to start an argument or anything, but I just wanted to say, as I've seen the same thing a lot!
*Safety for high speed driving and FUN driving is a different matter. But when you're talking about family etc I don't think it can go in the same post! That's all