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    Brake Pads Modification

    I've already gone through all the replacement Brake Pad threads using the search button.

    It seems though as if there hasn't been too many finalised reviews on various brake pads which are actually economical, such as the Axiis Ultimate? I'm trying to work out a cheap but 'safer' upgrade for my MY 05 Euro's front brake pads since it needs a replacement now. Yet I might be selling the car within a few months so don't want to fork out too much.

    Also, a few people have mentioned that some pads needed slight modification or grinding to fit, so I'm a bit worried about that as I don't have time to mod my car these days like the good old days and I'm not sure I could trust the mechanic with something that doesn't slot right in!

    So is there any verdict on what is the best bang for your buck, spirited street use occasionally, front pad upgrades, that are available locally, doesn't break the wallet and doesn't need modification to fit? Or should I just go to Racebrakes and let them handle it for me (presuming they have pads to fit me?)

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    Endless are good.VN9500 i think is the part no.One of the traders here(MAX-HONDAPOWER) has them for Euros.

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    For cheap, Bendix Premiums.
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    yea bendix are cheap and decent

    i personally have Bendix CT's the ones u dun have to bed in

    they were $70

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony1234 View Post
    Endless are good.VN9500 i think is the part no.One of the traders here(MAX-HONDAPOWER) has them for Euros.
    Just paid $190 for my Endless SSS front pads from MAX delivered.

    Great pad, bit dustier than stock, stops on a dime now...

    ..and less pulsation.
    133.4kw atw
    14.8 - 400m Willowbank

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    note that axxis ultimates are made by bendix

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    Lucas TWR pads, $60-70.

    good intial bite, and consistent up to about 380C-400C ( rotor temp ), by then your rotors would be glowing orange at night.

    the bendix ultimate ( prob $100-120 when not on special ) has a higher friction coefficent, a lot more aggressive intial bite which you may like or dislike, consistent pedal feel up to about 480C and fades off more gradually than the Lucas.

    the Lucas is European OE grade, and the ultimate is couple of notches up in performance.

    I have Lucas on my ED crx and EGSi, and Ultimate on the dc2r. Horses for courses I'm very satisfied with both of them.
    Last edited by EG30; 17-04-2008 at 07:37 PM.

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    If Lucas TWR is the same grade as the OEM used on the Holden Astra, then those pads love to eat rotors. It had a 1mm lip when the pads had to be replaced.
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    Thanks guys.

    I contacted Race Brakes and they dont actually carry anything other than Endless pads for the Euro Accord, in case anyone was enquiring.

    YFIN I heard you used the Axiis Ultimates before but thought they only made them for the TSX for some reason? So arent really available locally.

    It seems like Bendix CT, Premium or Ultimate are the choices here for bang for your buck. I dont think I'll really pay for Endless pads I know they're great having used them before in other cars, but a bit expensive for a car I hardly drive fast anymore! The traffic in Melbourne is terrible.

    Cheers

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    Omo - i never fit mine as I was selling the car - sold them to a member here. You can buy the Axxis Ultimates on ebay from the USA. Very reasonable price.

    I actually called Bendix about my Axxis Ultimates to enquire whether I could purchase another set locally. The box I had even had an Australian address on them. They refused to sell them to me even though I had the part number and all. Export product only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    If Lucas TWR is the same grade as the OEM used on the Holden Astra, then those pads love to eat rotors. It had a 1mm lip when the pads had to be replaced.
    astra's barinas and the other euro holdens all run a softer disc and tend to get lips on their discs quite quickly no matter what pad is used.

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    endless are the best bling n quality for pads..I got the base model, SSY i tink.. 0-400 degrees.. Gd for street performance, slows the car down when required..
    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.

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