stang Donating Members 1,353 Member For: 21y 19d Location: Melbourne Posted 17/04/07 07:59 AM Author Share Posted 17/04/07 07:59 AM Well what do you guys think I should do go the 003 or the 750`s? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Falchoon I see red Member 5,758 Member For: 22y 1m 23d Location: nowhere in particular Posted 17/04/07 09:56 AM Share Posted 17/04/07 09:56 AM 750s I guess if cold braking is the same but they handle more heat so better for occasional heavy braking. What are the prices? Do these suit BA Premium brakes or only standards? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest FatBAt Guests Posted 17/04/07 10:18 AM Share Posted 17/04/07 10:18 AM Don't know about the 750's Falchoon but the LTM003's are around $85 a set (front) More than happy with my LTM's with the DBA slotters.Tyrone at Stopmaster Brakes in Newcastle will know the answers to your Q's. He can be contacted on 0249 437 222Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stang Donating Members 1,353 Member For: 21y 19d Location: Melbourne Posted 17/04/07 01:28 PM Author Share Posted 17/04/07 01:28 PM 750s I guess if cold braking is the same but they handle more heat so better for occasional heavy braking. What are the prices? Do these suit BA Premium brakes or only standards?I got the information I posted earlier of a guy on ebay, they have been seelling for $99 for front , so assume $99 for back would be similar. The 003 need a shim kit is this the case with the 750`s. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PDIDDY Senior Member Member 159 Member For: 18y 3m 13d Gender: Male Posted 17/04/07 10:14 PM Share Posted 17/04/07 10:14 PM I didn't put the shim kit in with mine, and I have no probs. Just in the middle of the bedding process now, and have nothing but good things to say so far. Not a lot of dust, reasonable cold bite and good pedal feel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stang Donating Members 1,353 Member For: 21y 19d Location: Melbourne Posted 18/04/07 09:28 AM Author Share Posted 18/04/07 09:28 AM I didn't put the shim kit in with mine, and I have no probs. Just in the middle of the bedding process now, and have nothing but good things to say so far. Not a lot of dust, reasonable cold bite and good pedal feel.Which ones did you get and why did u leave the shim kit out ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dingah2 Crusty aviator Member 846 Member For: 20y 7m 20d Gender: Male Location: ACT Posted 27/04/07 08:29 AM Share Posted 27/04/07 08:29 AM The only QFM pad I'd recommend is the RaceBrakes RB74 - currently using them with PBR perfomrance upgrade package and used them before with DBA 4000 slotted. They are a competition pad which is brilliantly fade-free under the harshest braking. Lmited dust but might be harder than standards on your rotors but for Christ's sake do you want brakes that work or just look nice?!Dingah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stang Donating Members 1,353 Member For: 21y 19d Location: Melbourne Posted 27/04/07 10:43 AM Author Share Posted 27/04/07 10:43 AM The only QFM pad I'd recommend is the RaceBrakes RB74 - currently using them with PBR perfomrance upgrade package and used them before with DBA 4000 slotted. They are a competition pad which is brilliantly fade-free under the harshest braking. Lmited dust but might be harder than standards on your rotors but for Christ's sake do you want brakes that work or just look nice?!DingahNow ya bloody confused me are rd74 QFM pads or not?I just want something that's not gonna chew up my discs in a hurry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dingah2 Crusty aviator Member 846 Member For: 20y 7m 20d Gender: Male Location: ACT Posted 27/04/07 10:56 AM Share Posted 27/04/07 10:56 AM Now ya bloody confused me are rd74 QFM pads or not?I just want something that's not gonna chew up my discs in a hurryStang:THey are made by QFM but are marketed through Race Brakes (Melbourne) and their number is RB74.THey are a relatively hard, comp spec pad but with sufficient cold bite to make them usable on the street as well as the track and therein very fade resistant.Dingah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the_daff Member 4 Member For: 17y 9m 7d Location: Melbourne Posted 01/05/07 10:09 AM Share Posted 01/05/07 10:09 AM I just bought a BA Mk 1 XR6 Turbo Ute, the brakes seem to be on the way out, should I stick with the stock pads as the whole car is stock or go for something better? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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