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i would go with the RDA slotted fronts and rear but havnt heard a lot of good things about the QFM brake pads

just ask Vu and i am using Lucas Pads rated at 700 degrees and they work a charm mate

I havent slid off the cliff yet so they got to be descent right! :P they squeal a fair descent amount though but have minimized alot now after some hard driving... other than that... I need a fluid change stat!

I havent slid off the cliff yet so they got to be descent right! :P they squeal a fair descent amount though but have minimized alot now after some hard driving... other than that... I need a fluid change stat!

get the PBR racing fluid Vu

its some good shit

the only thing that stopped me from going with EBC green stuff pads

is the noise it makes and it also puts out a huge amount of brake dust

Edited by Krishy

just bought a honda

sorry guys i just had too do it it has more power a smoother transmission bling wheels and it's the latest model .

.......... best damm self propeled lawn mower ive ever had . still looking for the v tec switch tho lol

Hey Krishy, We shall do the brake bleeding on sunday. Depends how pissed i get saturday night will depend on the time lol.

Damo, Rotor comes off with a mallet hit from the back, then get a hammer and knock out the threaded stud. Really need a rattle gun to put a new one on. Also have the handbrake off lol.

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