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So yeah, my brakes are shite. and with the RDA slotted rotors im getting, what is the general opinion on EBC "Yellowstuff" pads? Mainly for daily use and driving through the hills, but i want some decent pads to compliment the rotors, any help would be great.

So yeah, my brakes are shite. and with the RDA slotted rotors im getting, what is the general opinion on EBC "Yellowstuff" pads? Mainly for daily use and driving through the hills, but i want some decent pads to compliment the rotors, any help would be great.

not for daily use bud..........maybe redstuff is as far as you'd want to go

get some QFM HPXs or A1RMs .... awesome stopping power, little brake dust and little rotor wear .... the different coloured 'stuff' pads eat rotors for breakfast and have too much dust IMHO.

So yeah, my brakes are shite. and with the RDA slotted rotors im getting, what is the general opinion on EBC "Yellowstuff" pads? Mainly for daily use and driving through the hills, but i want some decent pads to compliment the rotors, any help would be great.

As Andrew has said you can't go past that QFM pads, I'm using the A1RM pads, they have unbelievable cold bite (I seriously couldn't believe it), and i have used them at Mallala and pulling low 1:20's and for 15 minutes and never had any fade. Also done 2 modern Reg' events and i still have another 2 days left in the pads, that's with a few hills runs as well.

They have a 1/2 price rears deal (through GSR RallySport, who's a trader on here) as well and i got free postage as well so that's front and rear 780 degree pads for $190 posted.

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