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Which are the best ones for a reasonable price. I'm running standard setup on my glanza. As they are squeaking.

Any suggestions?

Cheers.

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Found the limits of green stuff pads in the standard calipers quite a few times, so i'd probably avoid them if you plan on giving it hell for a decent length of drive on the twisties!


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Never had problems with yellowstuff pads with grooved discs on the road. Ran ferodo ds2500 pads on track with the same discs and 5.1 fluid again with no problems. The ds2500 are quite expensive and pretty bad when cold so maybe not great for city driving


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Yellow pads are pretty good. Great when cold, amazing when hot, just keep an eye on them as cracks appeared in mine after a couple of years.


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green stuff, red stuff, yellow stuff, all over rated i have tried them all.

The best pads available are the sard ones but they aint cheap at all.

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An alternative pad is Carbotech, which I know lots of high powered (400hp+) cars run. They do make pads for the starlet too! £140 odd a set tho


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I wasn't that impressed with yellowstuffs, I now run ferodo ds2500 and I'm mega impressed with them. I do run WMS calipers though!

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I have WMS Brakes and Run DS3000 Pads and there awesome! Not quite good on the road but hooning or track driving there the best IMO


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