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Federal ss595? They grip pretty well really...or second had ones from treads

The get RE55s for the stockers

hmm yess, but i spose ill have traction issues with any tyre really :ermm:

the originaly plan was to run 18's on federal rs595 and sell the stds, that way meaning i can go to a fairly large brake setup, may need a 2nd set down the track...2nd set of te37's perhaps? :yes:

hmm yess, but i spose ill have traction issues with any tyre really :ermm:

the originaly plan was to run 18's on federal rs595 and sell the stds, that way meaning i can go to a fairly large brake setup, may need a 2nd set down the track...2nd set of te37's perhaps? :yes:

Just get drifteks as the track rim... cheap as light enough and the largest range of tyres are for 17s

Just get drifteks as the track rim... cheap as light enough and the largest range of tyres are for 17s

i could indeed, they're a sexy looking rim for sho

whats a set worth?

humm

How do bendix ultimate pads go anyway?

Bearing in mind I like to hit the mountain a fair bit... Bendix prob wont stand up for too long.

not as good as the setup i said, from the reports i've heard

and r u sure u need new pads already? have u actually checked the thickness of the pad? or are u just saying that caus they r now squeaking?

how do lucas pads go?

dont know/heard of anyone running those pads

i could indeed, they're a sexy looking rim for sho

whats a set worth?

$1000 for 17 x 9.5 available in many colours!

there squeaking rather nastily and its shitting me :ermm:

Most performance pads will do that

there squeaking rather nastily and its shitting me :ermm:

do u warm them up properly b4 u go for a hard drive? i.e mountain 'cruise'

could possibly be premature wear caused by bad operation

$1000 for 17 x 9.5 available in many colours!

Most performance pads will do that

fark me thats cheap!!!! im sold on that one lol

i dont think he's heard a cold set of ferodo ds2500 and rb74 before :ermm:

its a 10 min drive before I get to the mountain shane, if there not warm by then they never will be.

The front pads are the same pads that came with the car, theve been on there for god only knows how long.

10 mins of street driving, prolly wouldnt that much ehat into them, but if theyre not 'decent' pads it wouldnt take much to heat them up

i forgot u only replaced ur rears when u did ur rotors, may bad :ermm:

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