bankz5152 Well-Known Member Jul 4, 2018 #1 Just seen.that Terrafirma do some ceramic brake pads, anyone tried em?
gstuart D3 Grandad Full Member Jul 4, 2018 #2 bankz5152 said: Just seen.that Terrafirma do some ceramic brake pads, anyone tried em? Click to expand... Hi mate Is that the terrafirma pads, if so there made by all makes arnt they ????
bankz5152 said: Just seen.that Terrafirma do some ceramic brake pads, anyone tried em? Click to expand... Hi mate Is that the terrafirma pads, if so there made by all makes arnt they ????
bankz5152 Well-Known Member Jul 4, 2018 #3 Think so yeah. Just interested if they are any good, anti squeal and minimal brake dust is a bonus as I need new pads soon
Think so yeah. Just interested if they are any good, anti squeal and minimal brake dust is a bonus as I need new pads soon
gstuart D3 Grandad Full Member Jul 4, 2018 #4 bankz5152 said: Think so yeah. Just interested if they are any good, anti squeal and minimal brake dust is a bonus as I need new pads soon Click to expand... Only thing I’ve read is where some of the guys used them on D3/D4 and was supposed to wear the discs out quicker, Don’t know if there’s any reviews on ebay or amazon for ur landy
bankz5152 said: Think so yeah. Just interested if they are any good, anti squeal and minimal brake dust is a bonus as I need new pads soon Click to expand... Only thing I’ve read is where some of the guys used them on D3/D4 and was supposed to wear the discs out quicker, Don’t know if there’s any reviews on ebay or amazon for ur landy
T Thor1950 Well-Known Member Jul 4, 2018 #5 ceramic is harder than steel. Your rotors will wear out sooner and then the WTF moment. They are good if you are driving a F1 car. But a semi metallic pad would be alot better. cheaper to replace the pads than rotors
ceramic is harder than steel. Your rotors will wear out sooner and then the WTF moment. They are good if you are driving a F1 car. But a semi metallic pad would be alot better. cheaper to replace the pads than rotors
Turboman Mab An Gov Jul 4, 2018 #6 bankz5152 said: Think so yeah. Just interested if they are any good, anti squeal and minimal brake dust is a bonus as I need new pads soon Click to expand... No such thing as a free lunch. If the pads are hard, there won't be much dust, but they are bound to wear the discs more.
bankz5152 said: Think so yeah. Just interested if they are any good, anti squeal and minimal brake dust is a bonus as I need new pads soon Click to expand... No such thing as a free lunch. If the pads are hard, there won't be much dust, but they are bound to wear the discs more.
JUKE179r Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2018 #7 30 quid for the TF Disco 2 pads isn't a bad price. I have Akebono ceramic pads all around. They are very low on brake dust and stop on a dime.
30 quid for the TF Disco 2 pads isn't a bad price. I have Akebono ceramic pads all around. They are very low on brake dust and stop on a dime.
Turboman Mab An Gov Jul 6, 2018 #8 JUKE179r said: 30 quid for the TF Disco 2 pads isn't a bad price. I have Akebono ceramic pads all around. They are very low on brake dust and stop on a dime. Click to expand... Surprised you can find a dime in Suffolk. For the UK readers, I might just explain that it is about the same size as a 5p piece!
JUKE179r said: 30 quid for the TF Disco 2 pads isn't a bad price. I have Akebono ceramic pads all around. They are very low on brake dust and stop on a dime. Click to expand... Surprised you can find a dime in Suffolk. For the UK readers, I might just explain that it is about the same size as a 5p piece!