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Replacement Rear Discs
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scam75
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Stuart
edh
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For a few quid I'd go with Sebro just because they are known. On the other hand, you can be our test bed... I stuck Pagid discs & pads on our A2 but I can't say that it ever does any serious braking
btw Simon I've just found out you can get PF 08 compound for S2 and turbo calipers (not 030) - supposed to be less aggressive on discs and less dusty than 97's. IRO £120 per set
944 man
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With regards to discs, dont Zimmerman have a poor reputation for corroding bells? Also, every story about vibration seems to invloves new Zimmerman dics and S2s... [
944 man
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I just have to decide what to do with the front now. On the one hand I know very well that the standard Brembos will be more than adequate with a little less weight, ducts and a suitable braking style (lots, very late), but Im tempted by larger calipers, even though I know better. Theyre shiny-shiny.
edh
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ORIGINAL: 944 man
I just have to decide what to do with the front now. On the one hand I know very well that the standard Brembos will be more than adequate with a little less weight, ducts and a suitable braking style (lots, very late), but Im tempted by larger calipers, even though I know better. Theyre shiny-shiny.
Don't get into that until there's nothing else left on the car to do...
I'm thinking of coining Hodgson's law of old Porsches - every time you spend money on shiny bits you don't really need, something else will always break and cost you double what you've just spent [
The standard brakes are great - with the right setup - although the m030's are even better. If you're coming to bedford, some & see how good mine is [
Copperman05
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Shiny is alluring, but you need to choose them because they do the job better. If they don't do the job better then don't choose them ...ORIGINAL: 944 man
Theyre shiny-shiny.
Whatever happened to Zimmerman disks? I haven't heard of them for three or four years, although back then everyone seemed to be selling them.
Oli.
ORIGINAL: zcacogp
Whatever happened to Zimmerman disks? I haven't heard of them for three or four years, although back then everyone seemed to be selling them.
Oli.
They went rusty - and sebro cam along at a similar price but better quality

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