Any one ever heard of Drivetec ? Ive never come accross them before, my mate has just had a garage fit some pads to his Z4.... im not overly imporessed , they seem like a cheap option .
Any reviews would be appreciated before I tell him to take it back to the garage and put some o/e ones in .
they also told him that his vredestein tyres where ' budget ' options ... ive always rated them and have them on my van.
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I believe Drivetec is GMF motor factors own budget brand of parts
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Thanks David, I certainly havnt heard of them before... I do question the reasoning of the dealer fitting ' budget ' brake pads to a 150 mph sports car. My mate (who isnt technically minded) never scrimps on the car, it always gets what it need when it needs it so when I pointed this out to him he was a little miffed. And their comments on the tyres being ' budget' are laughable..... they nearly always come out above Pirelli and Goodyear, needles to say he will giving them no more money.
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Re: Drivetec brake pads
Replacement brake friction linings regardless of who makes them should be tested and marked ECE90
In theory they should perform as well as OE... within 15%
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECE_Regulation_90" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
In theory they should perform as well as OE... within 15%
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECE_Regulation_90" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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CycloneMike wrote:Replacement brake friction linings regardless of who makes them should be tested and marked ECE90
In theory they should perform as well as OE... within 15%
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECE_Regulation_90" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
yes true, but its the -15% that would concern me! its just annoying that dealer didnt specify what brand would be used..... brakes and tyres i never go budget, but it wasnt my car and my mate didnt ask the right questions before hand, lesson learned i think.
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Re: Drivetec brake pads
I used to work for a company called CES. They are a motor factors and drivetec ar one of the bigger ranges they sell. They never had any problems as im aware of, and i use them myself on my own vehicles. Not had any issuses with pedal feel, performance or brake fade.
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Thanks Jim, great to have a personal opinion. 

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