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Old 01-10-2020, 06:21 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by mrhayes1 View Post

1. Consistency: I know OEMs are always consistent (unless driving really hard or on the track). I want to be a able to get off the freeway in Arizona in the middle of summer or winter and slam on the brakes and know exactly how they will behave. OEM pads are consistent and don't need a warm up time. If you buy a high temp performance pad you will probably pay the price for it when you get off the freeway after miles of not touching the brakes in the winter time.

An aggressive track oriented pad is nowhere near this temperature sensitive.
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