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Hi evryone , I have an N/A auto with baby brakes, I replace the pads in February but the rear ones are already stupidly low, I think this might just be due to the fact that I got crap brake pads with a crap compound mix, looking again for any recommendations or horror stories on what not to buy !!

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Chris Wilson fast road pads. I'm just about to go for a full set, heard lots of good things about them.

 

Were you getting them from mate?

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Hi evryone , I have an N/A auto with baby brakes, I replace the pads in February but the rear ones are already stupidly low, I think this might just be due to the fact that I got crap brake pads with a crap compound mix, looking again for any recommendations or horror stories on what not to buy !!

 

Check the rear brake are not sticking as my rear j-specs have stuck on twice. Go for a drive & see is there alot of heat coming from the rear wheal area.

 

The front does most of the braking so they should ware quicker.

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Check the rear brake are not sticking as my rear j-specs have stuck on twice. Go for a drive & see is there alot of heat coming from the rear wheal area.

 

The front does most of the braking so they should ware quicker.

 

I have noticed before whencoming back from a drive that it seemed to be warm coming from the rear, how did you resolve your stickyness?

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Chris Wilson fast road pads. I'm just about to go for a full set, heard lots of good things about them.

 

I've got full set in my sup and must say they are a much improvment compare to oem pads. You will find Sir Chris Wilson on forum. Best option for jspec calipers imo.

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I have noticed before whencoming back from a drive that it seemed to be warm coming from the rear, how did you resolve your stickyness?

 

They might need new dust seals. If they are getting hot then they are sticking.

 

The last time mine done this it was just a 20 min job. There was a bit of dirt on the brake piston or something. The mechanic cleaned it up & it's been perfect since.

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