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Race Brakes Sydney Street and race performance pad / rotor combinations as well as brake upgrades and Exedy clutch kits. Website Link

 
 
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Old 24-07-2013, 05:18 PM   #1
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Default From $50 REMSA BRAKE PAD SALE NOW ON

Some of you may know the Remsa pad now but for those of you that don't they are a great pad.


Remsa was established in 1970, with its 39 years of extensive manufacturing knowledge and experience in producing automotive brake parts, it is now a leading company and placing a significant position in the world’s automotive brake parts industry. All Remsa Brake Pads are produced in factoriers across Europe. It has established ten production and logistic plants across Europe and America supplying customers with exceptional quality products and services.. Remsa also supplies as an OEM brand for several main suppliers such as TRW.
HPT (High Pressure Treatment)
This is an unique manufacturing process of remsa. 90% of brake pads reduce thier functionarity at high temperature. However, all remsa brake pads are treated at 650 degree high temperature and applying 10,000N press force per brake pad thus ensuring that the complete surface of the pad is evenly cured and keeps the reliability even at high temperature.

Noise - Low to none
Dust - Yes
Shims - Most pads have a stick on shim on the back of a pad

FORD FORUM MEMBERS SPECIAL PRICE ONLY

I will list the part numbers according to the common part numbering system as Remsa use there own numbering system. Part numbers also available for the std calipers as well as the brembo calipers.

From $50 REMSA BRAKE PAD SALE. A set of pads (4 pads per set per box)

DB1086 - $50 a set Rear pads EF EL AU1 AU1
DB1108 - $50 a set Front pad EA EB ED EF EL AU1
DB1109 - $50 a set Rear pad EA EB ED
DB1375 - $50 a set Front AU11 AU111 twin piston
DB1376 - $50 a set Rear pad AU11 AU111 BA BF FG std brakes
DB1473 - $50 a set Front pad BA BF FG XR6T XR8 Ford Territory std
DB1675 - $80 a set Rear pad BF XR6T XR8 Series 1 Terri Rear BF FG FPV RED PBR rear upgrade
S7599 - $70 a set Front BA GT C5 caliper or Turbo Territory

Also available in the Remsa range of brake pads

Brembo calipers
DB1935 - $100 a set Front Brembo 4 piston caliper AU11 AU111 BA BF FG
DB1845 - $120 a set Front Brembo 6 piston caliper AU11 AU111 BA BF FG Terrotory F6X
DB1936 - $100 a set Rear Brembo 4 piston caliper AU11 AU111 BA BF FG

We can also supply many other pad numbers so don't hesitate to contact me if you wish to find Remsa pads for your application.

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Last edited by FLOORED; 10-09-2013 at 09:14 AM. Reason: Price increase on DB1675
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