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turbotalon1g
03-24-2008, 10:17 PM
Price?

MustGoFaster
03-26-2008, 12:45 PM
I've run Axis Ultimates on my GVR4. Also had R4-S's. I liked the R4-S more, but they dusted red on my black rims. I had warped rotors with the Ultimates and didn't have them that long, not a ton of feed back there.

Ran R4-E's on the Quest. Really good when hot, but they are a track only pad. Made tons of noise and dust when cold.

EBC Yellows on the Stealth, good street manners even though they are a "track only" pad. Defiantly work better hot but work ok cold too. Dusting... Never cleaned my rims to notice. Boat loads better than the auto parts store replacements the car came with.

sleepydsm
03-26-2008, 01:04 PM
$80 to the door with 2nd day air shipping.

LaunchHard
07-04-2011, 08:14 PM
I figured since this thread is three years old it could use an update. Anything new out there that people find better than the original suggestions? Also, what are you using for rear pads, having trouble finding performance rears.

BriK
07-05-2011, 09:21 AM
Carbon Lorraine (aka CL) RC5+.

http://www.cl-brakes.com/en/products/cars/range/

s1ngletracker
07-05-2011, 08:28 PM
i've been running axxis ULTs and they work great on the streets, bite hard cold or decently warm (doubt that they do terribly well on the track though)

scheides
07-05-2011, 08:42 PM
I ran axxis ultimates on my 1G and loved them on the stock calipers. My 2G had EBC Reds and they sucked, not really sure why and I never took the time to swap parts to figure out why. This is in 2005 and IIRC they've changed their pad material since then.

On both of my evos I've been running Ferrodo DS2500's and I absolutely love them to death. They are not cheap, and they dust quite a bit, but they stop like a mofo.

s1ngletracker
07-05-2011, 10:29 PM
on the track i highly recommend Hawk HT-10s, phenomenal pad for the price.

Tachyon
07-06-2011, 10:25 AM
on the track i highly recommend Hawk HT-10s, phenomenal pad for the price.

Do you think you could get away with these on a weekend fun street car? My Hawk HPS's have massive fade after just one hard braking. I also use my brakes to turn as well, so I'm looking for a pad that could sustain 30 minutes of intense heat.

s1ngletracker
07-08-2011, 12:33 AM
Well t here are obviously a lot of factors to consider, like how the heck are you braking that hard on the street? LFB, are you drifting around the street? :D I have never felt HT-10s fade, and we have used them for a full 24 hour race at speeds north of 100 mph.