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Ok, its not what your thinking, but does anyone know if EBC Greenstuff brake pads are available in Thailand and where from if they are?

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hey mate,

in thailand we have EBC authorized dealer,

they have the full range of ebc pads (green, black, red, yellow stuff)

and just recently they came out with specalist 4x4 heavy duty pads.

i am actually using the yellow stuff on my 6pot Ap racing front caliper.

they work well, the yellow stuff are great as they have quick warm up, and has a very

wide temp rating vs braking power. the yellow stuff is ment to be good for upto 900*c.

Euro motorsports, ask for Gavin he is from the Uk.

its in Chok chai 4 (ladprao area).

you can email him: Gavin Charlesworth ([email protected])

tell him Philip recommended you.

good luck mate.

Posted

hey mate,

in thailand we have EBC authorized dealer,

they have the full range of ebc pads (green, black, red, yellow stuff)

and just recently they came out with specalist 4x4 heavy duty pads.

i am actually using the yellow stuff on my 6pot Ap racing front caliper.

they work well, the yellow stuff are great as they have quick warm up, and has a very

wide temp rating vs braking power. the yellow stuff is ment to be good for upto 900*c.

Euro motorsports, ask for Gavin he is from the Uk.

its in Chok chai 4 (ladprao area).

you can email him: Gavin Charlesworth ([email protected])

tell him Philip recommended you.

good luck mate.

Thanks, I have sent him an email, yellow stuff sound like the go then.

Posted

depends on what you use it for I'd guess..... so many colours, so much choice.....

Gav, let us know, plug your products a bit...

Hak

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Posted

I must say after fitting the green stuff to the E30 bm I have it stops a hell of a lot better and has improved pedal feel, as well as no dust that BM pads are renowned for.

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Next job is to convert the E34 to ventilated EBC discs instead of the solid disc Chinese crinkle cuts that are in there in now, its a horrible shudder on braking from about 90kmh, not sure whether to use Green or Red in it though. I have a set of calipers coming to allow for the ventilated discs, so will be an interesting project.

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