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Spot on about the pads, Harrops use bendix ultimates and have done their design and r&d using them. Great pad work pretty good when cold and will be fairly kind on the rotors but hell dusty. Guess that's the compromise.

When I replace pads I will going with Harrops choice(already have spare set of pads Harrops gave me for waiting so long).

What pads do the Brembos use? Or what goes best?

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Yeah Brembo pads are expensive. But theres plenty of choice thank god.

Im currently on Bendix SRT's on the front and Bendix Heavy duty rears. Suprisingly theyre not too dust,,just abit growly when theyre cold.

Even have choice of DBA rotors insted of flipping for originals. Huge savings especially when you pay wholesale prices. You can basically halve it.

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I will have to check Harrops rotor replacement prices. I am hoping as two piece and only needing rotor not hat the price might not be that bad(hoping). Bendix pads not too pricey?

I will get the part no of the Bendix box at home and get a price for them.

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What is difference b/w Bendix SRTs and Ultimates? Besides the SRT being way more expensive.

What do people prefer.

Appears Harrops fronts part no is DB1355 and rear Db1356 in Bendix Ultimates, and a quick check shows on ebay around $110 for front or rear.

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Iv'e run both on 2 different Phoons.

DBA slotted rotors and RTS pads , just awesome. great bite and very little fade after a proper bollocking.

Far better than the factory Brembo setup which cracked the slotted and drilled rotors.

You will need a cleaning cloth or Dark Argents to hide the brake dust however

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I will have to check Harrops rotor replacement prices. I am hoping as two piece and only needing rotor not hat the price might not be that bad(hoping).

If Harrop make their own Rotors, it might even be worth speaking to DBA to see if they make a rotor to fit the Harrop's?

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