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  1. #73
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroAccord13 View Post
    From memory, the odyssey pads fit too I think...
    wouldn't be sprised.
    lol.
    crv pads are the same as dc2r.
    but different compound.

  2. #74
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    good day people,
    just reading the threads bout the rear brake pads for d euros n i'm in the same predicament as the others on which pads to use coz dealers charging 350AUD for rears. i'm inclined towards endless pads so where can i get them (parts + install)? i'm from liverpool nsw so any ideas? thanks very much

  3. #75
    Quote Originally Posted by demstar View Post
    good day people,
    just reading the threads bout the rear brake pads for d euros n i'm in the same predicament as the others on which pads to use coz dealers charging 350AUD for rears. i'm inclined towards endless pads so where can i get them (parts + install)? i'm from liverpool nsw so any ideas? thanks very much
    $350 for just the rears? you serious? can almost buy front and rear endless SSS pads!

    Where abouts are you and which dealer is it? I guess you mean rear + install = $350 but still... quite expensive

  4. #76
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    May 2005
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    05 Euro M Red 6
    I got my complete endless SS for $400 landed from a trader here my bitches. That being said they are hardly better than stock. So suck that up.
    I went to the modded XR5 Turbo with Mods - the dark side.....BOOOOST!

  5. #77
    Quote Originally Posted by Suntzu View Post
    I got my complete endless SS for $400 landed from a trader here my bitches. That being said they are hardly better than stock. So suck that up.
    never tried SSS too~ i have tried delphi pads and spoon pads~ out of the 2 i reckon delphi is the best~! Spoon they aren't as good in stopping and after i used it for a month, i headed in for a service in a honda dealer, they said i have got 30% left.........

  6. #78

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    Quote Originally Posted by exISeuro View Post
    Have any members replaced their OEM brake pads ? (i know most of your cars are between 1000 and 20,000kms). I've done 42,000km on the stock pads in approx 9 months and i can now clearly hear the indicators + i get funny looks from people whom i drive past.

    At the moment it is a toss up between EBC Greenstuff (please contribute if you have experience with these (baboo/yfin??)) & another set of OEM pads on stock rotors and discs of course.

    I have grown confident with the OEM brakes ... i know they stop well but perhaps there is room for improvement.
    coz ur cars fast yea? u need good pads to slow ur beast down yea? save ur money and use it elsewhere like $10 petrol for the week

  7. #79
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    06 Euro luxury manual
    Quote Originally Posted by zaqmlp View Post
    never tried SSS too~ i have tried delphi pads and spoon pads~ out of the 2 i reckon delphi is the best~! Spoon they aren't as good in stopping and after i used it for a month, i headed in for a service in a honda dealer, they said i have got 30% left.........
    I've got Delphi, good initial bite, nice firm pedal and low dust.Not cheap though.

  8. #80
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    Quote Originally Posted by zaqmlp View Post
    Spoon they aren't as good in stopping and after i used it for a month, i headed in for a service in a honda dealer, they said i have got 30% left.........
    I got spoon pads on my euro and find they are better than the project mu pads.. Never tried the delphi pads before, might give them a go..

    I've had them on for 5mths now average 600kms a week and seen 2 track days and still have plenty left on them, I think about 50~60% left...

  9. #81
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suntzu View Post
    I got my complete endless SS for $400 landed from a trader here my bitches. That being said they are hardly better than stock. So suck that up.
    I tried SSS and they are better than stock. Did you bleed your brake lines and also, did you press the pedal down hard enough? Stock pads give almost no initial bite after 3-4 laps.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  10. #82
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    Quote Originally Posted by EK Civic R View Post
    I got spoon pads on my euro and find they are better than the project mu pads.. Never tried the delphi pads before, might give them a go..

    I've had them on for 5mths now average 600kms a week and seen 2 track days and still have plenty left on them, I think about 50~60% left...
    Which project mu pads did you try before?
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  11. #83
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    Apr 2005
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    Euro 07
    I used the BSpec pads and SCR Pure Plus 6 discs.
    But this was on my old EG...

    Together with the disc and pad combo they were alright..

    Looking for some discs for my euro, but not too sure what to get..


    Pic of my brake setup on EG
    Last edited by EK Civic R; 10-05-2008 at 10:30 AM.

  12. #84
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    Feb 2005
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    09Euro, 08CR-V
    My Euro is 4.5 years old with 108000km on clock, still on stock pads and discs. Approx. 60% of my travel is on highway.
    I have been waiting to hear from service department the need of pad replacement since 60000km service. but those humble stock pads still going strong.
    I guess my car being a manual car, doesn't rely that much on brake alone during stopping.

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