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Steering judder when braking - help
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chfs911
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ORIGINAL: Hacki
... best experience with Pagid yellow RS 19 here. They need a little bit of heat and they´ll be noisy, but that´s it.
Rgds
Hacki
Ditto
George Elliott
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What are you going for? I also agree its the pads.
Try a deal for two sets if you wish and I will take one.
George
944t
964rs
ORIGINAL: tim court
Not sure if they do them for your baby.....
Try PF (UK) at Banbury
Tel: 01295 221020
Andy Fearns may help your particular application as he is a stockist. Give da boys a call.......
I'll second PFC - I've got their floating front discs and pads all round. Work brilliantly, if a bit noisy. Were fitted by Neil Bainbridge at BS Motorsports.
ORIGINAL: Matt
I am planning therefore to change to Pagid Yellows and to see if theres any issues with them.
The only thing I can point to is either the discs have changed somehow (they don't seem to be cracking around the holes like the last ones), or there has been a dodgy batch of pagids.
i'll let you know how i get on with the yellows.
Jason - try getting the discs skimmed as a first step - will be the cheapest option i think
Matt
Matt,
I've been running RS-29 Yellows on my car for the past 18 months without issue. Interestingly I did have some judder problems on my old C2-RSalike using Performance Friction pads, though I put that down to poor bedding-in as much as anything else, as I was eventually able to clear the problem by ever later and harder braking. The Yellows really are noisy - even when up to temp on track, but they last well and I can't fault the braking perfromance.
Jamie
jason
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ORIGINAL: chfs911
Jason your not pushing the pedal hard enough!
Don't drag your foot on the brake
I would rebuild the calipers. Easy to do. This should cure a sticking piston. Probably lack of use!
You should have booked Spa to fix it.
Cheeky bugger, where were you at Oulton? Jocko party seriously lacking in aircooled excellence although Boydy did a good job in his little racer. Fortunately your lack of presence did mean there was very little queueing all day....[
Keith Calder
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Keith Calder
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jason
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ORIGINAL: chfs911
I almost brought the Saab down just in case I bumped into you! ;O)
Now thats not funny[
100 yards from the crossroads where it happened last year I had a huge artic behind me who suddenly started flashing his lights and tooting his horn.....I thought oh $hit please don't tell me there is something wrong...not here....he kept doing it and then turned left at the lights....I realised about 5 mins later he was just saying 'nice car!'...of all the places in all the world.....he did not help my nerves that morning I tell you!
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