Got ebc green stuff from paddocks. They're really good.

Yeah but hard and take a little tile to warm up - used to run them in my old 2 ltr focus - dont think id use em in a landy tho . Correct me if Im wrong tho .

Ive never had a prob with Mintex or Frodo pads ( let LOTR jokes commence :) ) .
 
Yeah but hard and take a little tile to warm up - used to run them in my old 2 ltr focus - dont think id use em in a landy tho . Correct me if Im wrong tho .

Ive never had a prob with Mintex or Frodo pads ( let LOTR jokes commence :) ) .

I'd tend to agree that mintex have never put a foot wrong for me. Stopped me pretty sharpish last week when a woman in a new corsa pulled straight out in front of me. I stopped a few feet from her door. I should have asked the guy coming the other direction what his were cos he was even closer than I was and stopped shorter. Then again that's what abs and a tonne lighter does for you.

Anyway, Mintex work a treat and have a quality feel out of the box.
 
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Also have EBC green stuff (although not fitted yet), Landy used for towing mostly so no trouble warming up with 2.5 tonne horse box and 2 700kg horses pushing from the rear. :D
 
Went EBC route having read too many threads about mintex and brake squeal, and not beign able to track down Delphi ones locally - that said, no personal experience of mintex
 
Maybe a google search may help people decide.... I found this re EBC green pads concerning... EBC Brakes Green Brake Pad Reviews

A lot of the writers of the reviews are cyclists!.
Ive just fitted last night mintex pads front and rear, it had greenstuff on the car when i bought it, cant say i can feel any difference.
Cost both sets of the mintex from Craddocks 25 quid.
Havent a clue what greenstuff cost

Lynall
 

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