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Im not entirely sure which to go for here (I know there are better brands about, but have a budget! :wink: )

 

I'm not THAT much of a fast driver, but do occasionally like putting my foot down! The redstuffs are supposedly for more fast road/track use and the green's for 'street'. Do u think Id benefit from the reds, or not as I won't get them warm enough?

 

Price isn't too much of a factor between the 2 as both front and rear sets of green are £84 delivered and reds are £100.

 

Has anyone recent experience of supposed EBC's new improvements to these pads?

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That's the thing - both rear and front sets of the EBC's come to £84 or £100 :(

 

Best price I've found (and trust, I've been searching lol) for the DS performance pads both front and rear is £125 delivered. Doesn't sound like much more but as mentioned, Im on a tight budget!!

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Are we talking about 288 brakes or 280's here as they will be different pads. Im also interested in this as i've got a set of 288s that will probably need pads.

 

As a similar driver to v-dubstar, by the sounds of it, the ferodo is the pad to go for? as in normal driving with the occasional lead foot

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Are we talking about 288 brakes or 280's here as they will be different pads. Im also interested in this as i've got a set of 288s that will probably need pads.

 

As a similar driver to v-dubstar, by the sounds of it, the ferodo is the pad to go for? as in normal driving with the occasional lead foot

 

Mine will be for 288's and standard rears...

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Ah OK, I didn't realise that was for front and rear pads. £84 is bloomin cheap :D

 

To be honest mate, you don't need anything special on the rear. I just use these now - http://www.brakeworld.co.uk/brakeworld/ ... /bw339.htm because my gf's Mum gets them at trade price, which is about £11 IIRC :lol:

 

To be honest, I had DS2500 rear pads before these and I notice no difference.

 

You want good pads in the front though, of course :D

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ive had greenstuff pads before and they worked ok. they wont be up to much hard work though. ive got yellowstuff pads on my track car and they are immense!

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Heard good things about yellows - going to replace my M1144s with them next time.

 

they are meant for track use so i hope they are going on a track car? i would imagine they would be ok on the road though, they didn't seem too bad when they were cold. get them warmed up though and they are fantastic! i could out brake alot of stuff on the track with ease, even with standard discs on

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Had Yellows in my AP calipers and the DS2500 is better imo, certainly a lot better form cold...

 

DS3000 or Pagid Grey if you're into REALLY grippy pads :D

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Had Yellows in my AP calipers and the DS2500 is better imo, certainly a lot better form cold...

 

DS3000 or Pagid Grey if you're into REALLY grippy pads :D

 

braking from cold isn't an issue on track, and the pads heat up pretty quick anyway. i guess the only problem with the DS pads is the price. I might give them a go when i change my pads though, they are getting pretty good reviews on here

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