Porterfield Brake Pads

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ashley
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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It's difficult to describe- it's not a harsh noise at all, almost like a soft rubbing noise...very smooth, but you know they are doing something
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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Ah cool , well as long as it's not smooth enough to send
Me to sleep were all good lol.

Gonna order beginning of September, going to also go for a set
Of braided lines, and if I can find one, a "Cusco" brake stopper.
Can't hurt !
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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I'd say it sounds like a clicking noise, though I drive with windows down all the time so I'll always notice it :eye:
Not sure if that's to do with the discs if chosen, dimpled and grooved I went for :thumleft:

I got Goodridge braided lines at the same time, and new fluid..
Could do with a brake stopper though :-k
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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ashley wrote:It's difficult to describe- it's not a harsh noise at all, almost like a soft rubbing noise...very smooth, but you know they are doing something


Just out of interest, do you have the stock anti squeal shims fitted? I've always run without the shims as it gives you slightly better pedal feel but that is with OEM pads, wondering if you need the shims when using the fast road/track pads to keep them quiet.
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ashley
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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Nope- the Porterfields cam with shims, so I didn't fit the old ones off the other pads...I was going to see if I needed them, but not seemed necessary so far :thumleft:
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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Also running the exact setup that Ashley and Gullzter are. Mtec coated discs and r4s pads and they've described them down to a tee. Love the progressiveness of them and the dust isn't worth mentioning tbh. Coped very well, tucked up behind Ashley for a lot of the Pyrenees runs.
Definitely a set up I'll continue to use in future :thumleft:
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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JAAASH wrote:Also running the exact setup that Ashley and Gullzter are. Mtec coated discs and r4s pads and they've described them down to a tee. Love the progressiveness of them and the dust isn't worth mentioning tbh. Coped very well, tucked up behind Ashley for a lot of the Pyrenees runs.
Definitely a set up I'll continue to use in future :thumleft:


Did you order from Whifbitz of whatever it's called as well
Josh ? You have any issues with the part numbers etc ?
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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I ordered from whifbitz :thumleft:
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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Gullzter wrote:I ordered from whifbitz :thumleft:


Might see if Paul at TCB can source for a better price.
if not then ill order from them. :D
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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Let me know if you find a better price. I've had some luck previously ordering parts from US manufacturers via Amazon, saving quite a bit of money. Annoyingly Porterfield do have some listings on Amazon US, none for the MR2 though.
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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I ordered direct from Porterfield website
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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JAAASH wrote:I ordered direct from Porterfield website


Porterfield UK is Whifbitz :thumleft:
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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Having no luck getting any responses from the Whifbitz
team, Don't want to order the wrong pads.

Any ideas if these are the fronts and rears I need.

Fronts:
http://www.garagewhifbitz.co.uk/porterfield-499.html

Rears:
http://www.garagewhifbitz.co.uk/porterfield-494.html

Just like to speak to a human before ordering you know lol.
especially so they can tell you if its in stock or not !

EDIT:

looked on page 2 of this thread and have seen Ashley ordered the same part numbers, so I'm guessing these are correct.

ashley wrote:Umm....they told me the rears were the same for all revisions when I called, and I just ordered a "pair" of rears off the website:

http://www.garagewhifbitz.co.uk/porterfield-494.html

No mention of "sided" :-k

I went with these for the fronts:

http://www.garagewhifbitz.co.uk/porterfield-499.html

All for my rev3 turbo...hope they fit :lol:
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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Pretty sure that's what I ordered, have you tried calling them to confirm?
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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That looks correct to me.
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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Gullzter wrote:Pretty sure that's what I ordered, have you tried calling them to confirm?


Twice , left a message and no reply, I'm 99.9% certain
That those are the correct pads, however it would be
Nice to know that they are in stock and delivery times etc !

Edit: since then I have called a 3rd time and spoken to Paul
He's mentioned they take about 10 days as are shipped from
America. I'll be ordering tomorrow.
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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JLW wrote:
Gullzter wrote:Pretty sure that's what I ordered, have you tried calling them to confirm?


Twice , left a message and no reply, I'm 99.9% certain
That those are the correct pads, however it would be
Nice to know that they are in stock and delivery times etc !

Edit: since then I have called a 3rd time and spoken to Paul
He's mentioned they take about 10 days as are shipped from
America. I'll be ordering tomorrow.


Was just about to say, they don't stock them.
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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Ordered through TCB parts instead,
Paul's very helpful and gave me the same price as Whifbitz
did. Also ordered a set of HEL braided lines
and MTEC dimpled and grooved discs with a black protective coating.

One more question, Which Fluid ?

I believe the car has Miller 300 plus in it atm.
should i just used that again ?
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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I'd use either Motul RBF600 or RBF660
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Re: Porterfield Brake Pads

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RBF660 is supposed to be decent.

EDIT - to be honest most of the DOT4 race fluids are going to do what you need them to do :thumleft:
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