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22:nd-Aug-2014, 15:03:32 (This post was last modified: 5:th-Apr-2015, 10:08:12 by Rusty2009.)
I have been noticing really bad brake dust all over my alloy wheels since purchasing my car and it looks horrendous not even a day after I clean my car.
I've been looking into replacing the brake pads with the EBC YellowStuff Pads:-
I couldn't advise Re the pads and disc's I've always been told keep with the genuine as if goes wrong I can go into any dealers and have it fixed free of charge.
Does that apply to everyone or not? If so that's the first I've heard lol, really debating the pads if not discs due to the silly amount of dust covering my alloys.. :sigh:
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Might have to look into that and see cheers for the info pal.. I will keep all gm parts if I do look into aftermarket bits and bobs for the brakes if any problems occur..
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i have had the same problem the GM pads let off a lot of dust
turner the above disc links are for a 1.6 turbo 5 115 stud patten
so make sure they do the 5 105 you need
I specificly spoke to the EBC staff and told him everything about my vehicle and he pointed me towards those, will have to double check I suppose.. a lot of my friends recommend the yellow stuff pads though!
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I have noticed the same thing with mine, just thought it was a mix of low quality pads (gm) original still I think, and the design of the alloys maybe, keep us updated on how you get on mate
Well I ordered some rear pads for mine on Friday from the above link. Paid extra to get them here for Saturday only to find out they didn't fit :( They even offer a checking service at the time of order where you put the details of your car in so that they can make sure the right item is sent out. Waiting to hear back from them but that wont be till Monday as they are shut over the weekend
JohnL Wrote:Well I ordered some rear pads for mine on Friday from the above link. Paid extra to get them here for Saturday only to find out they didn't fit :( They even offer a checking service at the time of order where you put the details of your car in so that they can make sure the right item is sent out. Waiting to hear back from them but that wont be till Monday as they are shut over the weekend
I've not ordered any brakes but have also noticed companies don't list the VXR brakes correctly. One company had the fronts listed as 310mm and rear as 296mm and this was using my reg and the details coming up as Astra GTC 2.0 VXR
there are 4 different brake set ups now
i also found it real difficult to track the correct disc,s
they just list them as astra j and no one seems to list stud pattern or size
they most likely dont know there are different size disc,s in the 5 115 stud patten
Well spoke with them today turns out EBC have made a mistake on the pad models they have for the VXR. After taking some measurements I will have the correct pads tomorrow. Looks like the Astra has larger rear pads than the Insignia VXR.
I think we should all form an alliance and complain at the same time to fix up their Web page and get everything in the correct order.. having said that I still think these pads are A1 going by mates reviews when I have the time I shall be ordering (currently restoring an MK1 Subaru Impreza & doing out the kitchen so astra will be a long way off atm) :sadface:
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Well I've been running around on the EBC rear pads now for 3 weeks. They do create less brake dust, to the point that the drilled holes on the brake disks no longer appear to fill up with brake dust. Only downside is they still haven't updated their site with the correct part numbers.