After some mountain runs my brake pedal felt spongy so i assumed the flued had boiled and maybe air had gotten into them, i have bled the breaks, refilled etc, there is an improvement but still doesnt seem to bite like they used to so im thinking time for new pads ? i have the standard standard brakes atm
Try Competition Friction in Melbourne - I know they have the 2500s for the standard MINI caliper.
I think the standard MINI calipers are the same as the 3-series ones - can anyone confirm this? If this is the case it may be easier to find them locally if you refer to the BMW 3-- model instead of the MINI.
Comp Friction are awesome - I dealt with the brach near Canberra. Nothing but good things to say. I love my Ferado's and would definately recommend them to you.
Not sure if that's the case with the DS2500 but my DS Performance (a relatively new line...a tad lower than the 2500) requires a fair whack of heat before they work well even though it's a street oriented pad.
the guy @ goodyear was great rang up his forodo supplier and who said that the ds2500's didnt exist asked me to leave it with him for a few hours, gave me a ring back and he sourced them from a place in melbourne. sexy time !
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