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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Suspension & Brakes
Good front disc and pad set up for spirited driving?
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 173438" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>i wouldn't use them as cannon fodder either! </p><p>ideally ferrodo ds2500's with brembo max discs for the ideal fast road and occasional track day / competitition. although the brembo HC discs (around 30 pounds x2 fronts) will be just fine though to be honest. for a raw competition choice though, should you really want to go for it and never once even spend a moment thinking about your brakes (which will happen when using ds2500s = very very fadey when pushed to the limit with constant late as physically possible braking) you can opt for carbon lorraine RC6 pads but it's really up to you.</p><p></p><p></p><p>the clio and twingo rally cars generally use pagid racing blue pads and sometimes CL RC6. i'd say ds2500's + HC discs will be ample</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 173438, member: 2757"] i wouldn't use them as cannon fodder either! ideally ferrodo ds2500's with brembo max discs for the ideal fast road and occasional track day / competitition. although the brembo HC discs (around 30 pounds x2 fronts) will be just fine though to be honest. for a raw competition choice though, should you really want to go for it and never once even spend a moment thinking about your brakes (which will happen when using ds2500s = very very fadey when pushed to the limit with constant late as physically possible braking) you can opt for carbon lorraine RC6 pads but it's really up to you. the clio and twingo rally cars generally use pagid racing blue pads and sometimes CL RC6. i'd say ds2500's + HC discs will be ample [/QUOTE]
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Good front disc and pad set up for spirited driving?
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