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Brake pad recommendations.
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If i stick with the stock calipers/rotors for now, what are some good upgrades for the front and rear pads. Or should i just skip that and put new BBK on all four or front only? Thanks! |
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I would recommend Stoptech pads to replace the OEM pads. If you're not tracking the car at all, don't waste your money on a BBK. Just replace the lines, rotors, pads, and brake fluid to improve the braking.
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My god this comes up alot. The good thing is I'm starting to see some patterns. Stop Tech, Project Mu, and Ferodo all seem to get the most recommendations.
Myself, I'm a little hesitant to try the Stop Techs because the price seems to good to be true. I fear I'll get what I payed for them. That said, they are cheap enough to take the risk on.
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If you want a pad that can truly run dual duty, cold bite on the street, and can take the heat of the track, the Project Mu HC+800 are killer. They are noisy and dusty though. |
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stop techs are awesome pads. I never had them fade on me in my STi when i did autox or mountain roads.
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I don't like blindly making recommendations, when I have no idea what you're trying to accomplish. |
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Thanks for the input all. Guess i should have clarified. I would say at this point 80% street, and 20% track. Although if i start tracking and enjoying it, will probably attempt to start doing that more. Thinking like 2 track days a month for the the next 3-4 months, at least till it starts snowing.
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Again mentioning in previous similar threads. Braking power is cumulative, and a good set of tires is overlooked many times as a big factor in braking performance.
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In all honesty, you might be good with just Stoptech OR with the HPS pads if you don't want squeaks and noises. |
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That was kind of the direction i was thinking, get a set for each application. I was really expecting to be replacing pads after every track day, or at least every month, since that would be around 2 track days and then some minimal daily driving.
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