04-05-2010, 07:33 PM | #11 |
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I really rate them still, obviously possible you got a bad set though.
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04-05-2010, 08:00 PM | #12 |
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I have read this thread with interest as i have a very positive experience of my AP disc setup.
I had APs fitted all round in November 08 - initially with Ferodo DS2500 pads. I quickly realised that the Ferodo pads weren't up to the job after just 2 track days so swapped to Pagid RS29s and have used these since with good results and am almost through my second set of front pads. The original rears are almost dead too. I had the APs fitted at around 50k miles - my car has recently just turned 63k miles... During these 18 months/13k miles, i have done a further 5 track days as well as 6 trips to the Ring totalling around 250 laps (approx 3275 Ring miles). Apart from the usual thin hairline cracks in the centre of the disc contact area extending out towards the edge, i have had no issues with cracking on the disc outer edge as mentioned earlier. The discs are probably good for another 2-3k miles i reckon. I had always heard good things about PF discs and had planned to swap to those when my current discs die soon. BUT - with the experience i have had with AP discs so far, i have to say i am very tempted to continue using them in the future - especially if they are cheaper than PF BTW - i love you Shim
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15-06-2010, 10:11 PM | #16 |
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so my PF front discs finally bit the dust at Rockingham. Just one crack to the edge but a bad one which I could straight away feel thru the brake pedal. They covered 2100 track miles, same as the last AP set, but using RS14 pads instead of RS29, which are meant to be a little softer and kinder to the disc. Overall I think the PF are certainly no better and possibly a little worse than the AP DISCS. So I've just put the AP discs on I got from Lawsy. If the scouser ain't sold me a bent set then with the little wear they have they should last 1500-1800 track miles.
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My car is booked into Simpson this Friday for a full AP replacement. Anthony initially convinced me to go the PF route on the fronts but listened to my experience of APs and said that i must have a good set.
Incidentally, PF discs have recently gone up in price by £35 per disc and are now £285 + VAT per disc. APs are £60 cheaper per disc. APs again for me Not looking forward to the bill though...
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Do you just mean discs Rob or are you doing calliper refurb as well?
Last time I was there for brakes they got me a calliper seal set and refurbed the fronts as the car had done 3 years + of track days
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My callipers should be ok at the moment as they were fitted in Nov '08 -covered 7 UK TDs and 7 Ring trips since.
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15-06-2010, 10:38 PM | #20 |
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Those disks are f- -cked Shimmy
youre not getting good life out of either PF or AP !!! Its the 1st time I've had pagid pads (29's), I think they are a very hard pad and I'm looking for a set of pads just to use for road pads, far too severe for road IMO do you know the AP front and rear pad shapes so I can look at alternatives or can I cross reference the pagid part number? (if there's one on the box..) |
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