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Old Fri., Mar 09, 2007
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i'm going on the track soon and i was wondering what the best brake pads would be so that i do have bad brake wear and i can still stop.
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carp i mean don't have bad brake wear
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RED STUFF pads with aftermarket Drilled/slotted rotors, best combo
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EBC Red Stuff.

They make excellent pads.

Green is street
I think yellow (dont quote me on color) is street/race
And Red is race
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I dont know how the RED STUFF will affect rotor wear, but it will definitely stop ur car on a dime, uf i was u i would switch the pads and rotors before hittin the track, and then swap back when ur done
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Can he still get away with the cross-drilled rotors, AND the RedStuff pads on the street, as long as he's not stupid with them? No offense hotrice...
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Well, i cant really say cuz ive never used them, i just know theyre the best pads for performance out there, as far as rotors, he could use them on the street with no problem, but a couple of really hard stops on the tracks and repeated abuse could warp the rotors, but i dont think hell be using them under that extreme conditions
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well i appreciate the input guys i'll check out the red stuff
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