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rstoughy
21-06-2011, 11:09 AM
Looking for the best place to purchase some PF Discs for front AP's and some Padgid pads.
Where you folks getting your stuff from?

Pads....what's your recommendations? 50/50 between track and road use.

Cheers, :thumbs:

s.mac
22-06-2011, 08:45 PM
I got mine from AS performance a guy called Alwyn (I think thats the correct spelling :whistle:)
0191 410 3770
they were £458.19 plus vat but that was at the lower rate £526.92 all in

pads I got were RS29s from higher octane fronts and rears £380.00 all in with vat and £15 delivery, I think that was a special offer

I would use another pad for road IMO, Im still looking for an option

s.mac
22-06-2011, 08:52 PM
I think they do the pf discs with the J hook design now which may be worth a look ;)

karbonkid
22-06-2011, 09:03 PM
I know Questmead had stock of APs @ £218+vat/ disc.

rstoughy
22-06-2011, 09:28 PM
Brilliant thanks guys :beer:
Have a TD at Knockhill this weekend which will kill the remaining pads / discs that are fitted so will need new stuff before the ring trip next month :smokin:

Steve its PF discs thats fitted so yes the new design will be worth a look however that AP price seems ok from Questmead.
For the pads I have to decide if i could live with the RS29's or go for something like the RS14's.
Have done the usual search on here and looks like it's down to personal taste and driving style.

If the truth be told i probably drive a bit :gayfight: on the road these days due to A. needing my licence for work and B. getting old so could probably live with most pads :bigcry: :hahaha:

s.mac
22-06-2011, 09:36 PM
AP are cheaper and questmead are very good. Ive never used them on the fronts so couldnt comment on them, rears have been spot on though, not that they get as much stick as the fronts. I dont think I would go for RS29's again, have you thought about PF pads ?
J hook are meant to be the best from reading the write ups

rstoughy
22-06-2011, 09:43 PM
I ran PF pads and discs (std size) with braided lines and uprated fluid on my 22b and they were great. managed a few track days with them and only a slow lap required to get decent braking back during a session.

Might look into them for the AP's :beer:

shimmy
22-06-2011, 09:54 PM
PF01 are very similar to RS29. I don't think they do PF01 rears on AP brakes though.