[s-cars] Brake Options?
Mark Strangways
strangconst at rogers.com
Wed Sep 3 00:04:01 EDT 2003
I have that with my 996 pads.
You really have to remember that when leaving the drive thru car wash.
I almost found that out the hard way last winter.
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rich Assarabowski" <konecc at snet.net>
To: <s-car-list at audifans.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 10:51 PM
Subject: RE: RE : [s-cars] Brake Options?
> Along those lines, any suggestions on what a good pad is for the stock
> brakes? Pagid? Which one? Any pad out there that makes less dust but
> still has good pedal feel? Had a set of organic pads once on my Coupe
> GT that had zero dust but no braking in the wet for the first second or
> two -- scary!
>
> -- Rich
>
>
>
> >I will echo what Vincent suggests. It is absolutely amazing the
> difference a new set of pads and rotors makes. I no
> >longer have to pump the brakes to get good pedal feel and I have
> confidence in the brakes again. I think the problem with >the OEM set
> up is that after you wear them about a third of the way, or so, the
> system gets too much flex in it and you
> >start getting that mushy feel. So, if you're looking to save some
> money for now you can put in new rotors and pads all
> >the way around for $300 or less. And then upgrade to Big Reds/Blacks
> as the pocket book allows.
> >
> >Bob
>
>
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