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sti pretender

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  1. Why? Do subaru discs and pads tend to last well? Clearly, driving and mileage will vary, but my 2006 STi has just turned 20k miles and my thoughts are turning to brakes...!!!

    I change pads at 18-20k and moved to Ferrodo DS2500. Just changed to Godspeed discs and a new set of ferrodo pads but I'm now on 40k.

    But as you say is a lot to do with how you drive it.

  2. I think although you don't like newages it would be worth driving both as a comparison. Classics and Newages are completely different beasts so don't judge the Evo against your RB5.

    Check the service intervals on the Evo heard they can be every 5000 miles.

    Hope you stay on the right side but personal choice wins. And we'll never talk to you again. :thumbup:

  3. Discs and pads are fairly easy to do. Two bolts hold the caliper to the backplate, the disc just pulls of the hub. Rear discs will need you to adjust the handbrake to slide the disc off. As long as your confident you can do it then give it a go.

    Some owners manuals that might help.

    http://forums.sidc.co.uk/index.php?showtop...9&hl=manual

    As for where to buy I always use Godspeed but others use AS Performance http://www.asperformance.com/.

  4. Well now we have a lot of the money in we need to start buying presents. First shopping trip is planned for Wednesday 9th December meeting at 6.30 pm at Toysrus at Govan, the second is Saturday 12th December at 11.00 am at Toysrus at Govan. Shouldn't take too long.

    Please add your names.

    Wednesday

    1. STI Pretender

    2.

    Saturday

    1. STI Pretender

    2. Micra-WRC

    3. Midnight21

    4.

    Thanks for your help.

    Robert

    List of the sort of present we are to buy.

    1. Dolls – Barbie, Bratz, Baby.

    2. asst. games for all ages.

    3. puzzles for all ages.

    4 .modelling kits -cars

    5. Figures - Ben10 ,power rangers,dinosaurs,animals, Postman Pat

    6 .Lego – Bioncle sets, duplo.

    7. Hello kitty stuff.

    8. CD’s – chart , DVD’S

    9. Cars.

    10. Baby toys. Soft toys are acceptable for presents as they will come packaged and will leave with the child. They are not suitable for everyday play in the wards due to infection control guidelines.

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