Dixcel discs (PD,SD,HD) or possibly DBA items?


feeesh^^

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Anybody have any feedback on durability for these discs?

Intend to use them in combination with mx72 pads which are quite harsh.

Thank you in advance!
 
Id recommend using cheapish discs and spend the rest on ducting. Ive found aftermarket discs to add little benefit to factory sized braking setups and agressive pads
 
Im with darragh,
I use carbon Loraine rc6, it's a sintered metal pad and is pretty harsh.
Brembo blanks are good as they are cheap but decent quality!
I'd avoid grooved discs as with real harsh pads and a lot of heat as they can crack.
 
Thank you for the feedback guys, I will take it into account.

Im thinking of just going with the PD front and rear, those are not grooved. See how that goes and if Im not happy I can always try the Brembo alternative.
 
I've tried stoptech this time, I haven't been on track yet though.

My old groved discs cracked at Blyton, didn't know what brand they were though.
 
I have slotted dixcel discs and have given them a beaten on the ring for 2 years and they are brilliant, Have dixcel type z pads with them. I did get them very cheap from a friend though which is why i purchased them
 
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