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Old 04-17-2006   #1
DoughtCom
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Brakes.

What brake pads is everyone using? I bought brembo rotors a while back with the green stuff pads..... bad idea. They lasted me about an hour before they warped from the friction.

I was thinking red stuff (less friction but still street drivable if I remember correctly) and some of these... http://www.slowboyracing.com/more.php?id=1274& . If anyone has any ideas of pads to go along with those rotors that would be cool. My warp is getting REALLY bad so I would like to get them by this weekend so I can do the swap on Saturday.

Also if the red stuff is a good idea... does anyone have a good place to purchase them for DSMs?? I can't find them on any of the DSM retailer sites.

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Old 04-17-2006   #2
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Re: Brakes.

I recomend Porterfield R4-S pads, I know RRE has them on their website. Most shops should be able to order them, though. Powerslots are good rotors (RRE also has these on their website), check out what Tirerack has available too. Get some SS lines too...

Actually, screw all this nonsense and get this kit which includes everything: http://hopupracing.com/bafrtrclbrsy2.html I had this kit on my 1G and loved it, if you want it PM me and I'll get you a better price.
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