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19-09-2011, 04:45 PM | #1 | ||
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It's me again lads,
Time to throw on some less dusty brake pads on the 220. I generally use Bendix HD, however this silly car with its bigger than standard Premium Tickford stoppers, has thrown me for a 6. Bendix don't do the HD for the rear. I did ask the tech dude, and he couldn't give me an explanation and suggested I use the general duty pads. Naturally I'm not going to do that because of bias issues, etc. So, what have you used with good bite, decent fade resistance, and NO dust. I don't want to spend big $$ either. Remember they need to be available for these silly Premium Tickford brakes.
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