do you have the calipers with the same sized piston bores? If so, its series 4 rx7s iirc. Its in takai's guide.
hi guys, done and have the hilux, pugeot, corona upgrade,
just after some info on what brake pads people are using, and results..
have read about the 200sx pads going in? is this true?
any ideas and comments related to the topic would be helpful. thanks.
Brendon
Daily - Prado 90series
Work - T908 620hp Cummins ISX
Shed - 1975 TA22 2TG
do you have the calipers with the same sized piston bores? If so, its series 4 rx7s iirc. Its in takai's guide.
1977 RA23 Celica -> 1ggte conversion [SOLD]
MA70 Supra 1JZ 5speed [SOLD]
Current: IS200 1JZ VVTI 6 speed
im using 200sx pads so yes, they are an exact fit.
SOLD : 1GGTE Rt142 Corona - Twin TD04-9b turbos - 180rwkw = 13.1 @105mph
yes, same size pistons..
after some brand names too if anyone has had much experience with them ?
i've been recommended Ferodo
Brendon
Daily - Prado 90series
Work - T908 620hp Cummins ISX
Shed - 1975 TA22 2TG
The Ferodo I used were rubbish.
Dusty as hell and squealed more than the 'pig' in Deliverance...
I have used Bendix Ultimate for good results all round, quick warm up to good stopping power, no dust, no squeal like a pig, boy......you got a pretty mouth.....!
RA23
1G-GZE
I use hawk blacks in my ip car but will be way too agressive for the street. i tryed to use bendix race, but i used em all in one day. we thought these may be a good "race" pad for the street so we put them on a mates 33, they work awsome. Give them a go.
S.M.R
There is a method in the madness
I have EBC Greenstuff for mine, they fit the calipers perfectly, but havent tried them on the car yet.
They were labeled as being for a GTO/WRX.
Last edited by MWP; 07-12-2007 at 11:56 PM.
Daily: Toyota '05 Rav4 Sport
Projects: Celica GT4 ST185 (5S-GTE), Celica RA28 Celica (1UZ-FE)
Previous: Corona RT104, Starlet GT Turbo
Classic Celica Club of South Australia
200sx pads, which model, or are they all the same?
Daily - Prado 90series
Work - T908 620hp Cummins ISX
Shed - 1975 TA22 2TG
If it helps Snyper, i got my Greenstuff's (labeled as GTO/WRX) from "Car Torque Products" in Kent Town (8362 7667).
Was $220 for the 4 pads.
Im also running EBC Blackstuff's on the rear JZA70 brakes.
Last edited by MWP; 08-12-2007 at 12:14 AM.
Daily: Toyota '05 Rav4 Sport
Projects: Celica GT4 ST185 (5S-GTE), Celica RA28 Celica (1UZ-FE)
Previous: Corona RT104, Starlet GT Turbo
Classic Celica Club of South Australia
ouch !
wasn't epecting to be paying that much, but then again haven't bought brake pads for a while.
Daily - Prado 90series
Work - T908 620hp Cummins ISX
Shed - 1975 TA22 2TG
I'm running EBG greenstuff pads in my hilux calipers. Set me back $180 for the set but from what I've felt from the 4 or 5 quick runs around the block they feel quite nice.
stidnam
Yeah, as i found out later, they are an expensive shopOriginally Posted by Snyper
Try All Clutch & Brake in St Marys (8277 8122), they are an EBC dealer, and seem to be good for price. I got my Black's from them.
You also get to check out the babe ( ) behind the counter
Daily: Toyota '05 Rav4 Sport
Projects: Celica GT4 ST185 (5S-GTE), Celica RA28 Celica (1UZ-FE)
Previous: Corona RT104, Starlet GT Turbo
Classic Celica Club of South Australia
hey,
just wondering why ppl used 200sx pads instead of just hilux pads. Is it a perfomance thing or something to do with the pug rotors? im on a tight budget here
1977 RA23 Celica -> 1ggte conversion [SOLD]
MA70 Supra 1JZ 5speed [SOLD]
Current: IS200 1JZ VVTI 6 speed
Its because you cant get performance pads for a Hilux...Originally Posted by Hash_ra23
Daily: Toyota '05 Rav4 Sport
Projects: Celica GT4 ST185 (5S-GTE), Celica RA28 Celica (1UZ-FE)
Previous: Corona RT104, Starlet GT Turbo
Classic Celica Club of South Australia
bendix ultimates for 200sx or mazda rx7 should be about $100 odd per axle set, which aint expensive and there good for the dowlahs spent.
or you could try ferodo DS2500's or 3000's if you plan to drive abit more aggressively. but these will range from $300-$450, (they are well worth it though)
cheers
linden
Originally Posted by WHITCHY
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