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Best roadbased brake pads? #1326449
19/03/2012 16:40
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Need to change my front brake pads and I want good, dependable brakes. But no need for squeeky and hard brakes race type as I am a pretty relaxed driver...

Standard OEM or some other type which are just as good but not as dear. Any recommendations?

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Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1326642
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Mekonomen! Bra vardags.

Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1326651
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I have the OMP pads.

The OMPs will stop you well even when they are stone cold, something which is very important for me as I live in a city.

Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Per] #1326692
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Originally Posted By: Per
Mekonomen! Bra vardags.


I try to avoid Mekonomen if I can, at least when it comes to safety related equipment such as brakes. They have some Mintex basic stuff, and MECA got some cheap stuff as well. Wanting to go with a setup which is better or equal to the OEM setup with at an equal or lower price.

Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Gunzi] #1326694
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Originally Posted By: Gunzi
I have the OMP pads.

The OMPs will stop you well even when they are stone cold, something which is very important for me as I live in a city.


Seems like a good alternative, checking around it seems to be a slight upgrade over the OEMs performance wise. How is the dusting compared with the OEMs?

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Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1326712
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i second the omp pads, i have them on and they perform absolutely fine even from cold which i as drive the car gently is far more important to me than having to get heat in to a pad to get it to work properly

brake dust is about normal, you won't be having to clean your alloys all the time with them

Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1326764
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OMP are good but IMO not so great from cold. I cannot compare any pads to the OEM ones as I have never experienced them, thou, for eveyday relaxed riving I say Ferodo Premier which I run on my 16VT or Apec will be just fine. It is always a good idea to change your brake fluid every couple of years;)

Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1326772
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Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Jimbo] #1326791
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Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Nigel] #1326808
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big difference in price between the 2, having gone from pagid blue to omp i can honestly say if you don't drive your car particularly hard, save your money and just get the omp, for everyday driving i found very little difference between the 2, just my personal experiance though

Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1328853
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Mekonomen pads are basically std pads, they only sell established well known brands. (You don't trust ME on pads? smile ) For example, any filters you buy are Mahle, bearings are SKF etc. etc. Whatever you want they can mostly get it, although not as cheap as they used to be.

I think maybe you mistook MECA for Mekonomen..?

Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Per] #1328979
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Originally Posted By: Per
Mekonomen pads are basically std pads, they only sell established well known brands. (You don't trust ME on pads? smile ) For example, any filters you buy are Mahle, bearings are SKF etc. etc. Whatever you want they can mostly get it, although not as cheap as they used to be.

I think maybe you mistook MECA for Mekonomen..?


I don't think Mekonomen is the best pick out there for parts, pricewise they are about 50% more than the best UK suppliers. Shipping to Sweden can be an issue, but if you get enough parts... My next purchase will probably be with misterauto.se. You should give it a try as well.

Swedish part prices are wacko, the dealer for the OMP brakes in Sweden sell the front pads for £70!

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Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Per] #1328981
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Discussion started..... laugh


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Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1328982
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Originally Posted By: Rask
Originally Posted By: Per
Mekonomen pads are basically std pads, they only sell established well known brands. (You don't trust ME on pads? smile ) For example, any filters you buy are Mahle, bearings are SKF etc. etc. Whatever you want they can mostly get it, although not as cheap as they used to be.

I think maybe you mistook MECA for Mekonomen..?


I don't think Mekonomen is the best pick out there for parts, pricewise they are about 50% more than the best UK suppliers. Shipping to Sweden can be an issue, but if you get enough parts... My next purchase will probably be with misterauto.se. You should give it a try as well.

Swedish part prices are wacko, the dealer for the OMP brakes in Sweden sell the front pads for £70!
misterauto.se has nothing fancy for the Coupé. Same stuff as Mekonomen.


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Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1328986
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EBC pads are a bit squeeky, at least the more race oriented onces. And the durability/longivety seems to be an issue...

Pagid´s are good, but as some of you point out, a bit more pricey. I think OMPs will be good for me, even if the Swedish price is a bit hefty...

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Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1328987
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Check if you can buy Pagid from eurocarparts.co.uk

EDIT: http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Fiat_C...fbe1&000036

Good/bad?? I don't know.

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Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Freddan72] #1328989
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Originally Posted By: Freddan72
Originally Posted By: Rask
Originally Posted By: Per
Mekonomen pads are basically std pads, they only sell established well known brands. (You don't trust ME on pads? smile ) For example, any filters you buy are Mahle, bearings are SKF etc. etc. Whatever you want they can mostly get it, although not as cheap as they used to be.

I think maybe you mistook MECA for Mekonomen..?


I don't think Mekonomen is the best pick out there for parts, pricewise they are about 50% more than the best UK suppliers. Shipping to Sweden can be an issue, but if you get enough parts... My next purchase will probably be with misterauto.se. You should give it a try as well.

Swedish part prices are wacko, the dealer for the OMP brakes in Sweden sell the front pads for £70!
misterauto.se has nothing fancy for the Coupé. Same stuff as Mekonomen.


Won't be getting the brake pads from there, probably Dalhems. Mister Auto will my pick for the cam belt change, it all adds up if you want to change all tensioners, belts + the water pumps. They have great prices and pretty much any part you´d need.

Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Freddan72] #1328990
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Originally Posted By: Freddan72
Check if you can buy Pagid from eurocarparts.co.uk

EDIT: http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Fiat_C...fbe1&000036

Good/bad?? I don't know.


I've got these on the rear axle, I think they are not Pagids Blue though. More standard replacement parts. Want better stuff for the front axle as this does most of my braking.

Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Freddan72] #1329183
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Originally Posted By: Freddan72
EBC Yellow smile

Discussion started..... laugh

I've never recommended EBC Yellowstuff's, quite the opposite.. laugh They're tried and tested by now by me and many others. They are crap for Coupe trackdays, but Mekonomen pads for normal daily driving are ok, you who's swedish should know.. They're not directly Biltema. smile

Anyway, I bought a set in september and they were quite cheap, a few hundreds (kr!). They're on the car right now as they don't sqeek at all - which the Carbotech's do.

But in general, Rask, yes Mekonomen used to be cheaper.. when places like Micro was around. The good thing is youre always sure to get quality stuff.

Pagid's seem popular as well, surely a good choice too!

Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Freddan72] #1330836
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Originally Posted By: Freddan72
Check if you can buy Pagid from eurocarparts.co.uk

EDIT: http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Fiat_C...fbe1&000036

Good/bad?? I don't know.
Bad! They are not Pagid but euorcarparts own product. They bought the right to use their logo or something like that.

Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1331406
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Those are standard Pagid pads, made by Pagid. They are good quality but not uprated.

Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Per] #1332029
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Originally Posted By: Per
Originally Posted By: Freddan72
EBC Yellow smile

Discussion started..... laugh

I've never recommended EBC Yellowstuff's, quite the opposite.. laugh They're tried and tested by now by me and many others. They are crap for Coupe trackdays, but Mekonomen pads for normal daily driving are ok, you who's swedish should know.. They're not directly Biltema. smile

Anyway, I bought a set in september and they were quite cheap, a few hundreds (kr!). They're on the car right now as they don't sqeek at all - which the Carbotech's do.

But in general, Rask, yes Mekonomen used to be cheaper.. when places like Micro was around. The good thing is youre always sure to get quality stuff.

Pagid's seem popular as well, surely a good choice too!
Sorry Per but the answer was not intended to you. I already know what you feel about the EBC Yellow and don't need to hear it one more time laugh

@AP1: thanks for the info!


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Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1332104
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Im currently running Yellow Stuff
I found them to perform superb at SPA and Donnington combined with good discs and decent brake fluid.
However on the road, especially on short journeys they are not good at all!


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Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Per] #1332149
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Originally Posted By: Per
I've never recommended EBC Yellowstuff's, quite the opposite.. laugh They're tried and tested by now by me and many others. They are crap for Coupe trackdays


^^^+1. I think I've also made my feelings on these excuse for pads known many times.

Mario - your car was on 3 wheels at Donny so that probably aided your braking, and at Spa spent more time on the rostrum with the models than being driven on track tongue


Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1334088
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My OMPs were a big improvement over the mintex pads I had on previously.....for the 10 miles I managed before bumping into the back of a focus at a roundabout frown Not the longest road test in history.

I should mention that it was nothing to do with the brakes - purely driver error.

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Re: Best roadbased brake pads? [Re: Rask] #1336194
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Sorry to hear that Mike.

Will be trying the OMP pads. When I get them, seems the Parcelforce Euro 48 is not a 48h service... Heard some people refering more to it as more of a 48 day service... frown

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