Originally Posted by
AK83
Did brake pads today.
Left rear guide pins seized solid in the carrier .. all others were half baked, but still functional.
Seized pins caused caliper to wear pads unevenly and more to the point killed the disc on the inner pad side.
Didn't have time to replace the disc today, so have to run it with a chewed rear disc for a few days.
For pads, I went with RDAs Phantom ceramic type compound.
Brother reckons feel a wee bit better than before.
I've had Repco ceramics in my D1 for a few years now, and immediately noticed better initial bite(kind'a like needing less initial pressure on the pad, due to more braking power initially) especially compared to the D2s brake pads.
When bro got the D2, one of the first things we did was rebuild the brakes(calipers) and new discs and stuff. Even with (recently) braided lines and all, the D1s initial pedal felt much more responsive compared to the D2.
I haven't yet driven D2 on the new RDA pads .. too busy fixing Peugeots and BMWs .. and only packed stuff up an hour after dark.
Need a shower and I might go for a quick spin to check it out myself.