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Mitsiman
Lancer Ralliart
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Postby Mitsiman » Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:18 am

The problem with squeaking etc is not so much the pads, bt the rotors. Factory Mitsubishi rotors have always been bad, and when you put good ceramic pads on them, they just become horrible sometimes. I highly recomend that if you do a RDA rotor / EBC Pad combination you won't go backwards
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Postby aussiera » Mon Sep 13, 2010 1:36 pm

I am in Bundaberg in qld and am struggling to find a supplier of greenstuff pads for my Ralliart lancer, any suggestions.

Car came with aftermarket pads on it (No marking so not sure what they are) Braking is great but has chewed a set of front disks in 25k.


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McCoy
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Postby McCoy » Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:36 am

Hawk Performance Ceramic. Fronts are $166, low noise, low dust and work well with higher temps.
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smithsy
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Postby smithsy » Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:45 am

Dont get greens for an RA, get the Reds. Reds still perform perfectly fine on the lancer from cold. Get a stop or two into them though and they will ave alot more bite.

I have had no wears issues after doing around 30,000km+ on my RDA Slotted and Dimpled rotors with the EBC Red Stuff pads. They would have also had quite a few heavy heat cycles over the last 12+ months aswell...

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Postby kinesis » Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:13 pm

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