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#1 flybikeslee

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Posted 11 December 2019 - 03:50 PM

Not listed as VX220 but can confirm they fit. Excellent pads at an excellent price. Used on various cars previously and comparable to the Carbon Lorraine pads but at half the price. 

 

Fit the standard front calipers

 

https://www.pbs-brak...or-nissan-350z/

 

You're welcome  :tt:


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#2 Aerodynamic

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Posted 13 December 2019 - 07:43 PM

Not listed as VX220 but can confirm they fit. Excellent pads at an excellent price. Used on various cars previously and comparable to the Carbon Lorraine pads but at half the price.

Fit the standard front calipers

https://www.pbs-brak...or-nissan-350z/

You're welcome :tt:


Thanks. The price is lower than CL bit not really half.

Br, Per

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Posted 17 December 2019 - 08:51 PM

Brilliant find!  chinky chinky

 



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Posted 18 December 2019 - 09:34 AM

I used to have SBS pads which were a cheaper alternative to Pagids , but by far the best pedal feel is with a sintered construction pad.

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Posted 18 December 2019 - 01:17 PM

 

Not listed as VX220 but can confirm they fit. Excellent pads at an excellent price. Used on various cars previously and comparable to the Carbon Lorraine pads but at half the price.

Fit the standard front calipers

https://www.pbs-brak...or-nissan-350z/

You're welcome :tt:


Thanks. The price is lower than CL bit not really half.

Br, Per

 

 

 

Call them direct, say Lee from Express IT sent you and ask really nicely and he'll be good to you :) 



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Posted 22 December 2019 - 09:26 PM

Since I have the 4-pots does anybody know what could be the alternative for me?



#7 Simons

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Posted 30 December 2019 - 10:31 PM

Did you test ebc yellow stuff??

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Posted 01 January 2020 - 09:04 AM

Hi, does anyone in here know this dimension X?

 

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Happy new year.

 

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Posted 09 January 2020 - 05:36 PM

None?

Hi, does anyone in here know this dimension X?

 

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Happy new year.

 

Br, Per

 



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Posted 10 January 2020 - 06:44 AM

There's 2 versions of the friction material shape.

 

The pad material can be cuved at the bottom like:

 

Mitsubishi_EVO_5-9_Subaru_HA.jpg

 

 

And the 'squared-off' type you have the image off which should be more like 51mm on the pad depth.

 

Race pads tend to have much less detailed variations and a single type is often used for as many types of cars as possible, so most track/race pads are the version with the rounded bottom side to clear an inner edge on some cars. The 'square' type of pads usually are R90 road pads which are available in very specific types for Elises and the like that can handle this type.

 

Bye, Arno.



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Posted 11 January 2020 - 10:02 AM

Thanks again Arno

 

There's 2 versions of the friction material shape.

 

The pad material can be cuved at the bottom like:

 

Mitsubishi_EVO_5-9_Subaru_HA.jpg

 

 

And the 'squared-off' type you have the image off which should be more like 51mm on the pad depth.

 

Race pads tend to have much less detailed variations and a single type is often used for as many types of cars as possible, so most track/race pads are the version with the rounded bottom side to clear an inner edge on some cars. The 'square' type of pads usually are R90 road pads which are available in very specific types for Elises and the like that can handle this type.

 

Bye, Arno.

 






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