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oh yep loving the QFM A1RM's atm......had lucas pads in there before and they went ok on the track day.....except brake fade on the last hot lap of the day....so not too bad IMHO......i still use the lucas pads for on the street.....i will take the qfm's out once the track day is finished and throw my lucas back in for street :cool:

lol why? the QFM's are cheap enough

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i can tell you what side the hoses come from shane, its right hand side for both

as for bolt spacings, havent got one on hand for that though, would be R31 bolt spacing if it was

Is that right hand side standing at front of car or right hand side of radiator?

So they bolt into R31 as well??

I need bigger radiator, now with the FMIC installed the water temps have gone from under the 1/4 mark on the gauge to over half way...

lol why? the QFM's are cheap enough
i want to use up the lucas pads as they still have a lot of meat left on it Damo......

a1rm's are also harsher on the rotors than the lucas pads would be.

not really a fair fight imho

Protest over 'family' flyers

yeah that really sucks - thumbs down on this

although im not surprised that family first supporters are so gullible they didn't read the 'how to vote' forms a little more...

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