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Boxer Member Since: 26 Dec 2009 Location: S Wales Posts: 354 |
I think they will bring dust, but less than standard. Don't put petrol in a diesel. They don't run well. |
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25th Mar 2011 8:13 am |
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redlabel Member Since: 28 Feb 2010 Location: Tromsoe Posts: 396 |
Hi!
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25th Mar 2011 7:48 pm |
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m1964 Member Since: 21 Apr 2007 Location: NY Posts: 97 |
Thanks, guys. |
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26th Mar 2011 12:20 am |
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4por4 Member Since: 14 May 2011 Location: Arizona Posts: 170 |
m1964,
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19th Dec 2011 5:59 pm |
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m1964 Member Since: 21 Apr 2007 Location: NY Posts: 97 |
No my redstuf EBC did not come w/ any bolts... |
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6th Jan 2012 12:59 am |
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Zermatt Vulgaris Member Since: 11 Dec 2011 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 14 |
Can't imagine redstuff being the right type of pad for a freelander as others have said it requires a lot of work to get up to temperature . Its a brake for high performance road and track use from what i recall from the EBC site. I have them fitted on a 3.0 Z4 and they are great on that but i would have though there are better pads for an FL2. Visiting from rrsport.co.uk
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6th Jan 2012 2:00 am |
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ChrisSoutham Member Since: 14 Sep 2011 Location: Kington St Michael, Chippenham Posts: 160 |
Definitely green would be better suited over the red. You've got to be up to temperature and hard on braking for the reds to be of real benefit. I doubt you'd see the benefit of reds outside of a track day really (in a FL2!). 2008 FL2 TD4 XS Zermatt Silver, Manual
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6th Jan 2012 10:07 am |
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