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Post by vanzep » Wed Oct 21, 2015 9:05 am

my brakes were shocking and i changed pads, discs, calipers and brake lines- pedal still had intermittent spongy feeling. was eventually fixed by replacing the brake master cylinder - probably 1 of 2 two seals in it had perished or been damaged when bleeding the brakes and the second seal was on its way out. i think only a few on the forum have needed to change the master cylinder so you should try fluid change first but its worth bearing in mind ;)
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Post by ATR84 » Wed Oct 21, 2015 9:10 am

Previous owner here. Just to help out the new owner, here is a quick overview:

When I first got the car about a year ago the brakes were bad, juddering big style. So I got new Brembo discs and pads and had PAW fit them when they did my coilovers. Initially they were fine, but after a couple of thousand miles they were squeaky and juddery at high speeds only (70mph+), but much less so than the previous set so I just left it because actually I found they stopped well and didn't want to pay for yet more discs and pads. It is possible the sticky rear caliper caused some damage, as soon as I realised I had a sticky caliper I had it changed for a refurbed one.

The clunk when you reverse is in my opinion unrelated as it has been there since I bought the car. Changing the brakes and suspension made no difference to the noise. I did ask PAW to investigate but they didn't know what it was, although to be fair they spent most of the day on the coilovers so I am not sure how much time they actually spent investigating.

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Post by chrismc » Wed Oct 21, 2015 1:48 pm

What pads?

brembo discs with OEM (Honda) pads should be fine. Avoid any cheapo/ebay specials as you only get what you pay for :arrow:
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Post by Merlin » Wed Oct 21, 2015 1:54 pm

Basic pagid or mintex pads are fine. I'd stay away from anything cheaper than that.
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