Anyone here using the "sebro" oem discs, comments and thoughts please. Likewise Pagid oem or Pay the substantial premium for the Porsche boxed pads, am i just buying a box or is the compound soooooo much different ?
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Hacki
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AFAIK OEM discs and pads are a good recommendation for the RS. On track I used yellow Pagids - all good, they need just a little heat and be prepared for a weak initial bite and some noise.
I recently had Performance Friction pads put on - a perfect initial bite, noise is no big difference to Pagids, but it looks, as if the wear is higher. Let´s see, what the discs say after a while, not much experience yet.
I always used Porsche OEM discs only.
Rgds,
Hacki
I recently had Performance Friction pads put on - a perfect initial bite, noise is no big difference to Pagids, but it looks, as if the wear is higher. Let´s see, what the discs say after a while, not much experience yet.
I always used Porsche OEM discs only.
Rgds,
Hacki
Steve Brookes
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I use the Sebro ones on my C2 and am very happy with them. However, be careful where you buy them from because one well known aftermarket Porsche parts supplier sent me Pagid discs even though I specifically ordered Sebro. The pagids didn't wear well at all.
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