Brakes?

R17SKO

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Evening,

I getting towards needing discs and pads on my coupe. The car will be used on track very occasionally and a trip to the ring later this summer. What're people's recommendations please?

I have tried searching but had no joy.

Thanks in advance!
Russ
 
Hey Russ, welcome to the forum. Unfortunately you've just missed the deal of the century regarding pagid brakes/discs from eurocarparts. I'm not experienced in fast road applications, so I'd rather leave that to the guys that have far more experience. I'm sure they'll be around shortly. :thumbsup:
 
Special Kay said:
Hey Russ, welcome to the forum. Unfortunately you've just missed the deal of the century regarding pagid brakes/discs from eurocarparts. I'm not experienced in fast road applications, so I'd rather leave that to the guys that have far more experience. I'm sure they'll be around shortly. :thumbsup:

Thanks for the welcome!
Gutted, that's the story of my life..haha
 
R17SKO said:
bigwinn said:
AUTODOC on the app is still 39% off today…!

Thanks Bigwin!!! What would you advise I go for?

What's your preference

cheap and cheerful- ridex
OEM or middle of the road- feb/bosch
flush- brembo

ultimately its dependent on how much and how hard you drive your car
 
Keep an eye on eurocarparts, recently they had a deal on Pagid discs...I got front and rear for £42 all in!
 
I've got a full spare set of discs and pads for a Mini R56 from Autodoc if they are any use? Don't ask! :o
 
As bigwinn said, go for Febi, Bosch, Brembo or ATE discs as when you take to the track you shouldn't have to worry about them warping. You have two options as I see it for pads which is run 2 sets, one for road and one for track or run one set that is slightly more aggressive than a road set. I'd advise the latter as its easier and cheaper.

Typically the go to pads for fast road/occasional track use are Ferodo DS2500, EBC Yellowstuff or Bluestuff (which are now R90 approved for the Z4). I tend to prefer a more aggressive pad and live with the squealing on the road (I use Carbotech XP8 or XP10, but Pagid RS29 are also a great brake pad).
 
TheDan said:
As bigwinn said, go for Febi, Bosch, Brembo or ATE discs as when you take to the track you shouldn't have to worry about them warping. You have two options as I see it for pads which is run 2 sets, one for road and one for track or run one set that is slightly more aggressive than a road set. I'd advise the latter as its easier and cheaper.

Typically the go to pads for fast road/occasional track use are Ferodo DS2500, EBC Yellowstuff or Bluestuff (which are now R90 approved for the Z4). I tend to prefer a more aggressive pad and live with the squealing on the road (I use Carbotech XP8 or XP10, but Pagid RS29 are also a great brake pad).

That’s awesome, thanks for the advice!!
 
I cracked a Pagid rear disc running DS2500s on track. Brembo discs have been good for me. XP10 front, RS29 rear.
 
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