This is a discussion on Brake Pads within the Octavia I forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; I have brembo break disks which i replaced last time i did the pads. What i wanted to know is ...
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| Brake Pads I have brembo break disks which i replaced last time i did the pads. What i wanted to know is i want to get better pads as the ones i got(dont know what they are) seem to fade after fast driving and heavy breaking. so what do you recomend for better breaking. Its a 1.9tdi octy |
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| Briskodian | Re: Break Pads Mintex M1144 or Pagid Blue are supposed to be good. DS2500 are good, but not road legal pads.
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