Fordmods Logo

pads and wheels 

 

Page 1 of 1 [ 10 posts ] 

 
 Post subject: pads and wheels
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 7:53 pm 
Tyre Shredder
Offline

Age: 38

Posts: 347

Joined: 28th Nov 2004

Ride: XF Wagon

Location: Melbourne
VIC, Australia

G'day

Two questions,
The first, can you get pads that dont make much dust on your wheels?

The second, I would like to know what falcons (pre au) had 17" mags, i'm doing a brake upgrade and the smallest set of wheels i can run are 17's. I need to buy some cheap wheels to use as stockies, falcons dont come with stock 17" wheels do they?

Cheers

 

_________________

If its too loud your too old!!!!!!!!!!!!

Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 8:12 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline

Posts: 988

Joined: 4th Dec 2004

Ride: el faimont, dual fuel

Location: melbourne
VIC, Australia

yes, plenty of low/no dust pads available.

 

_________________

why do u write in here.

Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 8:14 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Age: 59

Posts: 4370

Joined: 5th Nov 2004

Ride: BA Fairlane Ghia

Location: Karratha
WA, Australia

I have got bendix advance pads, bugger all dust, no falcons came with 17s,pre AU, maybe a few like GT, but not cooking models.
Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 8:16 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Age: 42

Posts: 492

Joined: 8th Nov 2004

Gallery: 2 images

Ride: EF Fairmont Wagon, ph34r!

Location: Northam
WA, Australia

One of the "Special Edition" BA Falcon packages, the SR I think, had 17" alloy wheels on it I believe. Fitting them to anything but a BA/AU will probably take some doing though as the offset is different.

As for brake dust, Armor All Alloy Wheel Cleaner is absolutely brilliant to shifting it I've found. I've used it a couple of times on my Fairmont and they come up looking like new. Just spray it on, give it a scrub (it says spray on, rinse off on the bottle but that's BS, especially if you have 6 months of accumulated crap on the wheels like I did the first time) and rinse off.

 

_________________

Team Argon Silver

Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:28 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Age: 50

Posts: 2705

Joined: 6th Nov 2004

Gallery: 11 images

Ride: 2009 FG XR6 Sedan

Location: Melbourne
VIC, Australia

bendix advance are good but bendix performance are a better pad for heaving braking with alot more dust.
Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 12:09 am 
Technical Contributor
Offline
User avatar

Posts: 2799

Joined: 6th Nov 2004

Gallery: 7 images

Ride: Falcon

Location: Sydney
NSW, Australia

Dunno about pads, but for the wheel you can get some BA 17" XR copies for around the $1300 mark with new tread. You can probably get the AU copies and stuff aswell for around that price.

These copies will fit your offset, and are cheap. And would look nice too.

There is also the ANZ FTR copies, which can be 17".


Cheers

 

_________________

;++JustForDimSim++;

Cheap, fast and reliable.. choose 2.

Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 11:21 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Posts: 6432

Joined: 5th Nov 2004

Gallery: 6 images

I have just replaced all four pads on my EL.
I found the rears still had the original factory pads on it with only a matchstick's width of pad left on them. The fronts I replaced with EBC Greenstuff pads and decided that I should machine the front discs at the same time. I am currently in the process of bedding in the new pads properly by taking it easy on them for at least 300 kms which was the advice given to me from both Cam at Hightek Brakes ( FM sponser ) and the information pamphlett in the EBC packaging.

If you're keen to research the EBC's then check out their gear at http://www.ebcbrakes.com/Automotive.html

 

_________________

5.6L of carbon footprint.

Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 11:43 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Age: 48

Posts: 3519

Joined: 6th Nov 2004

Gallery: 1 images

Ride: BA XR8, XD Fairmont Ghia

Location: Ferntree Gully
VIC, Australia

use genuine wheels they are stronger and you wont have to much trouble replacing one if you damage it.
might cost a bit more because you will need to allow about $300 for adaptors.
Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 5:08 pm 
Tyre Shredder
Offline

Age: 38

Posts: 347

Joined: 28th Nov 2004

Ride: XF Wagon

Location: Melbourne
VIC, Australia

Ive got chrome wheels, so scrubbings not an option. How much are these bendix pads you guys talk of?

As for the wheels, sounds like this is gona be expensive. I can get my hands on ba xr6 17's, but what about these adapters.
How do they work, dont the studs have to be longer! Arn't they illegal, the cars allready cop bait and so far ive illuded being yellow stickered but with adapters i cant talk my way out of it.

Cheers

 

_________________

If its too loud your too old!!!!!!!!!!!!

Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 1:30 am 
Parts Gopher
Offline
User avatar

Age: 47

Posts: 56

Joined: 6th Jan 2005

Gallery: 5 images

Ride: XH XR6 UTE

Location: Perth
WA, Australia

From memory I paid about $55 for some Bendix Advances from Repco.

Also can anyone tell me why, even with new brake pads, that I still get a bit of a squeal out of my rear brake pads when braking.
It doesnt happen all the time, and I know the brake pads are fine, its just more of a personal annoyance than anything really - anyone got any ideas?

 

_________________

See Ya on the road Scag...see ya on the road.

Top
 Profile  
 
Display posts from previous:
Sort by  
 Page 1 of 1  [ 10 posts ] 

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google Adsense [Bot] and 0 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum
cron

 

 

It is currently Fri Nov 15, 2024 10:22 am All times are UTC + 11 hours

 

 

(c)2014 Total Web Solutions Australia - Australian Web Hosting and Domain Names