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Anyone used these? Got them today for the phoon, direct replacement rotors (same size as standard), and redstuff pads. Interested to see anyone elses opinion if they've used them before.

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I have used greenstuff pads... Shocking on rotor wear and brake dust... But they will stop in a hurry if you need them too!

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What are peoples general view on the RDAs? I know most swear by DBA, but can there be much difference in the two performance wise? I bought my car with RDA, I dunno how long they been on there but they were warped within 6 months of my purchase of the car.

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Yeah... DBA don't warp (well if they do, they take a lot longer!) whereas RDA do... I would go DBA. Tried rda once and not impressed...

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  On 01/06/2010 at 12:28 PM, Worm said:

I have used greenstuff pads... Shocking on rotor wear and brake dust... But they will stop in a hurry if you need them too!

I run ebc greens and 4000 series DBA's and I'm on my 3rd of pads on these rotors

pads don't last as you said but the rotors are lasting well(I get them machined at each pad change). They do get a bit of warpage

but they are stopping A heavy car, dust doesn't seem too be a huge issue but my wheels

are fairly open so I think fair bit of dust get drawn out through the wheels.

FWIW I have heard from a couple if sources that EBC reds aren't too flash on the street because of the heat the need to work correctly. I ran them on my downhill bike and they where hopeless

when cold

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