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Brake pads

I have Yellow stuff. Whats the difference?

I hear from most people Reds are the ones to get.

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I will stick with Yellow, they are for faster road, track driving than the Reds according to the website. :race:

More brake dust but better performance... I know which camp I'm in... :rofl:
 
Just be aware that red stuff pads munch the standard discs.

OEM pads were randomly cheap last time I heard a few weeks back.
 
Last weeks RPD OEM prices:

Front - £115.99 inc

Rear - £193.66 inc


Great time to buy OEM fronts, that's for sure. 50% off!
 
Hi guys,
can you help please.. I am looking for rear brake pads and I am confused..

Are there 2 completely different shapes available for the rear? Depending on.. ?

Mintex http://www.brakebook.com/bb/mintex/en_P ... ml?reset=1
CITROEN
XM (Y3), 05/89 - 10/94
XM (Y4), 05/94 - 10/00
XM Break (Y3), 05/89 - 07/94
XM Break (Y4), 05/94 - 10/00
RENAULT
CLIO II (BB0/1/2_, CB0/1/2_), 09/98 -
3.0 V6 Sport (CB1A) 11/00 - 12/02 166
Fitting Position
Rear Axle
3.0 V6 Sport (CB1H, CB1U, CB2S) 12/02 - 187
SPORT SPIDER (EF0_), 03/95 - 10/99
2.0 16V 03/95 - 10/99 110
Fitting Position
Rear Axle

Ferrodo http://ecat.ferodoracing.com/car-racing ... ds/FCP1348
CITROEN C2 R2 1.6 16V (Gravel) 01/09 -
CITROEN DS3 1.6 Racing 02/11 -
FERRARI 360 Modena 01/99 - ( front and rear )
FERRARI F430 (Cast Iron disc) 01/04- ( front and rear )
FORD Focus 2.0 RS Mk1-
MASERATI Gran Turismo 4.2 / 4.7 08/08- ( rear )
MASERATI Quattroporte V 4.2 / 4.7 01/08- ( rear )
PEUGEOT 406 3.0 Coupe V6 24V 97-
RENAULT Clio II 3.0 V6 01/03 - 12/04 with Brembo calipers ( rear )
RENAULT Clio II 3.0 V6 01/00 - 12/02 with Brembo calipers ( front and rear )
SEAT Leon Mk1 1.8 Turbo Cupra R 225hp / 1.9 TDI 150hp
SEAT Leon Mk2 1.8 Turbo 225hp
VOLVO S60R 2.5T 03- ( rear )
VOLVO V70 R 03- ( rear )
 
kilazz":2k04iags said:
Thanks,
I have ordered EBC Yellow DP41526R, hopefully this is the one I need?
Personally prefer reds on the back but its more a matter of personal preference, rears don't heat up as fast as fronts so I use yellow on the front red rear, works well for road or track, slow road use the yellows wont warm up enough to be so effective.
 
matt.v10":88c0qpny said:
[post]207878[/post] I have Yellow stuff. Whats the difference?
Yellows need heat to perform. You will not get the rears up to that temperature range without serious extended track work.

Yellows for the front, reds for the rear, if you like to crack on. reds all round if you drive a little more sensibly.
 
EBC Yellowstuff 1793 compound is a true winner all round, it has high friction from cold, not requiring warm up for street use yet when loaded up and really hot the brakes just get better. Even up to truck weights these pads grip and do not heat fade.
 
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