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Free Day - A1 Motor Park (Lara) - 11.06.2026When I got back from Dracon I parked the car in the garage and almost didn't drive it in May besides one lovely very wet Car meet-up at 20th of May. I traveled with my family to Italia last week of... (see full post)
Awesome, appreciate the insights. I'll do that, thought about replacing them anyways once I get in there and replace thrust washer and rear axles nuts all at once. Wanting to track the car but trying to shake out all the issues first. (see full post)
Ask someone to stand next to the car and try moving forward and then backwards if the click is there moving back its wheel hub. You also could lift the car and inspect them. The Wheel Hub has a very noticeable whine as well ones you are over 60... (see full post)
Thank you bnight, I'll add that to my parts list to purchase. It's not a daily driver so I'll leave it parked. One additional question, any thoughts on why it only makes the noise after I've been driving and everything gets good and warmed up?I... (see full post)
Yes the oil temps is what I have been struggeling with too. I just do a cooldown lap or two when I hit yellow on the oil gauge. I usually feel like the brakes are getting sketchy before that happens so I back off anyway. Was thinking about... (see full post)
Thank you! Third time ever at Spa, after a 4 year break. First time ever with a proper setup (AD09 + some camber) except for the brakes. You can clearly hear the judder and vibrations from the pads so that is what I'm trying to desperately fix... (see full post)
It'll probably be fine. I haven't used a Ferrodo pad in a long time. I have nothing against them, I've just used other manufacturers. It looked like those two pads were similar friction?When I run Pagid, regardless of what I run on the front, I... (see full post)
Okay, I'll get DSUno then. I thought I could get away with DS1.11 because they have slightly less mu, are supposed to last longer, and I have an Ecoboost so it should be slightly lighter. I have swapped GT PP1 brakes so it is easier just telling... (see full post)
To an extend this was just what I had in the garage when I decided to test Front DSUno's but as seen by the data it worked really great. I would advice you to get DSUno and not DS1.11 as the DSUno has more bite but still won't overtake the ABS... (see full post)
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)
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)
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)
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)