Does anyone know of a good brake pad for track/daily use?
I wanted bluestuff. But they do not fit
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I wanted bluestuff. But they do not fit
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What do you mean they don't fit, what's the problem? The front/rear set I bought arrived a couple of weeks ago but haven't had time to fit them.Does anyone know of a good brake pad for track/daily use?
I wanted bluestuff. But they do not fit
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Yeah, that's why I bought them and also because I've been very happy with the performance of the Bluestuffs.. Curious to hear what the problem was with fitment.EBC lists them for the 8Y RS3
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Is it the front or back that doesn’t fit…or both? Curious to see what the mechanic says.My mechanic was adamant it would not fit. I'm going over there on Monday and will see, I bought the 529 XP8s as a backup
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What was the outcome with these pads?Both. I'll report back
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Can you pm me details and who at EBC they spoke to, looks like I’ll need to return my set also as I haven’t even tried to fit them yet I wont know what to show them evidence wise.They did not fit. The pads for the RS3 seem closer to RS5
EBC took an RMA and will issue a refund + will notify me when the pads are in stock
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Mate, can you confirm the part numbers that didn't fit. Are they (front) DP52277NDX and DP52295NDX (rear)?They did not fit. The pads for the RS3 seem closer to RS5
EBC took an RMA and will issue a refund + will notify me when the pads are in stock
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Mate, can you confirm the part numbers that didn't fit. Are they (front) DP52277NDX and DP52295NDX (rear)?
Hmmm Awesome list both sets for the 8Y..I was advised by buybrakes.com, who allegedly, spoke with EBC.
Fronts: Blue:
DP51513/3NDX
Rear: Yellow(since blue for rear didn't exist yet):
DP42254R
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Those Part numbers relate to the 8V RS3, copy and paste the front number on EBC website and see for yourself.......I was advised by buybrakes.com, who allegedly, spoke with EBC.
Fronts: Blue:
DP51513/3NDX
Rear: Yellow(since blue for rear didn't exist yet):
DP42254R
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Hmmm Awesome list both sets for the 8Y
It seems the person from buybrakes & EBC that were helping me didn't know that the RS3 brakes were the same as RS5/S4
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Too little product knowledge mate.
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Well I did triple check before I locked in the order and ended up getting a set of DP52277NDX and DP52295NDX. I'll need to test fit to confirm fitment.
@Amirh87 yours aren't correct numbers and it's quiet amazing resellers can get it so wrong.
Hopefully I will find out tomorrowAny luck?
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Hopefully I will find out tomorrow
The EBC pads numbers I have look the same as OEM. I didn't fit them but the front looks identical and the rear is same except for one small detail (cut out) in the corner that I can't see would make any difference. Even if it did for some reason it can easily be modded to make same as it's on the steel backing plate.Any word?
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The EBC pads numbers I have look the same as OEM. I didn't fit them but the front looks identical and the rear is same except for one small detail (cut out) in the corner that I can't see would make any difference. Even if it did for some reason it can easily be modded to make same as it's on the steel backing plate.
OEM pads can take a beating. I absolutely hammered them to the point the rotors were glowing and at the end of the session the pads were smoking quite a bit.
They haven't broken up and after they cooled down as going strong again.
Yes.You took OEMs on track?
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Pretty easy to replace pads if that's all you're doing.Glad to hear they could take a beating. I bought the blues in prep for a track day in early Jan.
May just wear the OEMs out first and then install them.
Have you tried an install yet? It seems easy enough but I’ve never done a pad install before, I have a friend with much more experience then myself who offered to help. So figured btwn the two of us we should be able to manage since shops are charging $5-600 for an install
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