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What are good pads to buy.Its not for track days just day to day driving. im looking to spend around £35 on them. And yes i have looked on search and couldnt find nothing
Standard gm ones.
Spot on.
Or the standard type Mintex
novalicous
24-02-09, 04:35 PM
as adam said standard gm ones are pretty good ive just fitted some to mine
I use standard gm pads on track too, never had a problem with fade. Yet... lol
I have Mintex M1144 on the saloon, they're good.
Celica runs Yellowstuff and they stop on a dime. Dunno how they'd fare on a lighter car though...
Why would it being lighter adversely affect stopping distances? Or do you mean yellowstuff would just lock up at the slightest touch? lol
Possibly. I've heard a couple of bad comments about Yellowstuff before, but they were only from drivers of lightweight FWD cars - all the heavy 4WD people rave about them.
joff-turbo-nova
24-02-09, 07:15 PM
Mintex M1144 FTW
These get my vote as well - used them for over 10 years now
Joff
smcgsi16v
24-02-09, 07:22 PM
Mintex M1144 FTW
Agreed.:thumb:
They've stoped making the m1144s now so i've been told by a surplyer.
BRoadGhost
24-02-09, 08:24 PM
ebc pads are excellent
They've stoped making the m1144s now so i've been told by a surplyer.
They're now called Extreme or something iirc...
Pretty sure they still have M1144 in the part number though. Mine did, but came in a "Mintex Extreme" box
brainsnova
24-02-09, 08:46 PM
standard are great i used to use them heavily and never faded and the stoping power is great.
I've been emailing TMD (mintex) direct and according to them they have NOT stopped making the M11xx range of pads, nor have they rebranded them.
They're now called Extreme or something iirc...
Pretty sure they still have M1144 in the part number though. Mine did, but came in a "Mintex Extreme" box
Yeah they are but they are hard to get hold of, been trying to get a set from a motor factor that sells mintex stuff and they are having probs..
Nova_Tek
24-02-09, 08:54 PM
My bro upgraded his discs on his 16v SRi Cav to drilled and grooved items. He bought a set of EBC Ultimax pads (Black) for road use, meant to be OEM quality. He swears by them even said they felt better then GM ones he had on before. For the price he said they are top stuff.
I know EBC brand is debated depending on which ones people go for and for what use but Im going by recommendation. Mintex are real good though if not a tad more pricey.
I've been emailing TMD (mintex) direct and according to them they have NOT stopped making the M11xx range of pads, nor have they rebranded them.
Oh, as my post above, theyve been told they have.
Oh, as my post above, theyve been told they have.
I shall bug them some more
Yeah please, i'll try another motofactor too.
dug out from todays emails
"Hi Stuart,
Both M1144 and M1155 are still available, the F-Series are serious race only materials, for comparison they compete with Performance Friction's 01 and Ferodo's DS11 compounds.
I think the confusion may have arisen because our materials now appear under the Mintex Racing label rather than Mintex C-tech.
Kind Regards
Richard
Richard Barton
TMD High Performance and Racing Division
TMD Friction UK Ltd"
Aren't they still available from rally design?
So by the feedback i should go with a set of mintex then, and the disks ive got are red dot 6 grove if that makes any diffrence to when ordering pads?
nope, just means you might get through the pads faster... but that goes for any pads tbh
ah right that dont matter tbh. And thanks to everyone that has replyed. its been a great help
rep will be given out lol
I can't see the point of getting some Mintex M1144 pads over standard for a road car. Yes for a track car, but not a road car. Plus they will cost more than your budget of £35.
fook me £90 for 1144's for valver calipers!!!!!!!! WTF
well ive found these but are they any good?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-CALIBRA-2-0-8V-16V-FRONT-BRAKE-PADS-MINTEX_W0QQitemZ330210828505QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_ CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item3302108285 05&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2|65%3A15|39%3A1|240%3A1318
dam i cant get the link to work yet again
they will be std spec... they will work yes.
but i can get better then for the money i want to spend sorry for all the questions im not clued up on this as you can tell
Not really. You will be fine with standard pads.
ideal thankyou for your help lads
offplot
24-02-09, 10:10 PM
Mintex part numbers for pads
MDB1386 - 1141 standard pad
MDB1386 - 1144 Fast road pad
MDB1386 - 1155 Rally pad
MDB1386 - 1166 Tarmac rally pad
MDB1386 - 1177 Race pad
offplot
24-02-09, 10:11 PM
Unless you are HEAVY with your braking - STD pads will be fine.
1155's are simply longer lasting versions of 1144's.
imho 1144's are what std pads should be :) feel great, stop incredibly well etc.
Yea im not heavy on braking. but even with a smallblock xe it needs much better then my 1.2 brakes.
paddy138
24-02-09, 10:32 PM
i would go for gm ones as they would be as cheap as sperious ones from from a motor factor, or apec ones either there a good pad
well ive just seen lucas ones as a job lot. three sets for £18 :eek: That bloody cheep done you think
offplot
24-02-09, 11:04 PM
well ive just seen lucas ones as a job lot. three sets for £18 :eek: That bloody cheep done you think
Cheap = Yes :eek:
Crap = Oh Yes lollol
fook me £90 for 1144's for valver calipers!!!!!!!! WTF
Jesus wept, are they that much? I paid £38 for my V6 caliper ones!
dj_wudgey
25-02-09, 09:54 AM
i had a set off green stuff pads in one off my novas id rate those aswell but i never bought no more beacause off how expensive they are!!
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