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  1. #13
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    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    sydney yo
    Car:
    green whip!
    had endless ssy in before, squeals at low speed
    ebc greenstuff had no sound, just shitloads of brake dust
    got ferodo ts2000's now, awesome pads and no sound. still get a fair bit of brake dust though

  2. #14
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    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    City of Perth..
    Car:
    EK4 & Jazz VTI...
    Quote Originally Posted by vinnY View Post
    had endless ssy in before, squeals at low speed
    ebc greenstuff had no sound, just shitloads of brake dust
    got ferodo ts2000's now, awesome pads and no sound. still get a fair bit of brake dust though
    yeah i have endless SSY.. squeaks at low speed braking.. high speed is no worries at all..

    will try all the suggestions and hopefully can eliminate the prob.. thanks all..
    JDM Ek4 Squad Perth..
    Quote Originally Posted by Chi View Post
    Fact is you should get over ur EK4, cos its a POS FWD and its in the worse colour ever released.
    Get a real car then start bragging.

  3. #15
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    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    sydney yo
    Car:
    green whip!
    if you do have ssy then i'd say live with it
    it's more of a problem of the material than a problem with your brakes
    you could brake hard a few times and it'll go away
    it'll be back the next day though

  4. #16
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    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Hurstville
    Car:
    jazz
    i dont mind the noises, its like having a noisy orc clutch kit. the noise is sort of some kind of bling to me. like whenever evo an or some other high performance car come to a stop next to me with brake pad noise, i always find myself admiring their kick a*s AP or alcon or etc caliper with 2 piece rotors and wonder wat super duper pad they are using..

  5. #17
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    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    melb
    Car:
    Evo 6
    haha, well the world of evo's is full srcheeing, so iam used to it now after 2 diff discs and 2 set diff pads.
    My suggestion is get sand paper and rub the dsc down a bit, it could be due to glazing up
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