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If you can still see it because my printing was burned off due to heat :D But let me know if you still see it or when you get a new set what it says on the back. OEM rear pads are pretty cheap so I might just try like you said, thanks (see full post)
I use the OEM brake pads mostly to not trigger the Ice Mode and I'm happy with how they perform on my car the Gloc R8s were also lasting a hell of a lot of time and so are the OEM rear brake pads. My DSUno pads got down to 25% after around 120...
For the clunk/pop check rear wheel hubs mostly driver side but could be passenger as well if you are feeling it in the seat this needs replacing fast. Lockout kit and diff bushings are a must. (see full post)
Aren't they like super expensive though in Europe I seen prices as high as 800€ for front pads only. The DSUno's that I run are like 400€. Otherwise yeah Pagid RSL29 all around or just on the back should work fine. My understanding is the OEM...
I use the OEM brake pads mostly to not trigger the Ice Mode and I'm happy with how they perform on my car the Gloc R8s were also lasting a hell of a lot of time and so are the OEM rear brake pads. My DSUno pads got down to 25% after around 120... (see full post)
I misread that, you meant I should run RSL19.5 on the rear together with DS1.11 in the front? I was under the impression that RSL29 had a lower friction and bite than DS1.11 so it would be fine. I just wanted to mention that I was intending to... (see full post)
You were the one that actually inspired me to try Ferodo DS1.11/DSUNO. Before I wanted to get Carbotech XP12 and XP10.The thing I'm unsure about is the OEM pads for the rear, because I did have them on my car while I had the OEM in the front... (see full post)
Aren't they like super expensive though in Europe I seen prices as high as 800€ for front pads only. The DSUno's that I run are like 400€. Otherwise yeah Pagid RSL29 all around or just on the back should work fine. My understanding is the OEM... (see full post)
Any reason you wouldn't just go RSL29 all round. They just work all the time every time for me. Actually except in the wet where they may have too much bite for a pure road tyre. On track with 200TW can't fault them.
Realized I didnt answer your question. From what I've read, the RSL29 pad is a less aggressive pad than the Ferrodos. Personally, I like running the same compound (or characteristics) on front and rear.The more important consideration is if...
I've been using the DS1.11 in my car and haven't been impressed. they're fine, but the Cobalts are better. I liked the Cobalt XR1s. I ran XR1 in the rear as well to help with turn in a bit. Favorite pads by far.The DS1.11s are probably fine...
I want to try Ferodo DS1.11 in the front on my 2017 Mustang GT PP1. I can't find a Ferodo offering for the rear. Would Pagid RSL29 be a good option to run in the rear or is combining brands with different compounds a bad idea?Some said to use...
You can't stiffen the front of the car to get rid of that, you'd have to soften it....a lot.If you're internally topping the damper much at Sebring, you'll blow it apart. You're not wrong on the droop travel part, but it's really more of an...
A few of the guys got out to COTA with the GTD and CFTP GT500 to get some seat time in with the GTD. If you are into HPDE, we will be at more events this year across the country!
If you mean that your clutch pedal doesn’t come all the way up when you release it, it sounds like you either have a bad throwout bearing/slave cylinder, or it wasn’t fully bled following your new clutch install. Have you tried bleeding it with... (see full post)
You can't stiffen the front of the car to get rid of that, you'd have to soften it....a lot.If you're internally topping the damper much at Sebring, you'll blow it apart. You're not wrong on the droop travel part, but it's really more of an... (see full post)
I just got the OBD link today, I went with the wired version so I wouldn’t have any issues with connectivity. Everything went well downloaded what need to be downloaded hooked up my laptop cleared any DTC’s turned back off started it again. Got...