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Old 09-09-2016, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by freno a mano
I've a 1990 C2 carrera with little rear calipers, I cannot find any good rear pads, I was interested in Pagid blu but I think they do not produce for my caliper, what do you use?
We have both the Pagid "Sport" pad (high performance street w/light track use) that is frequently referred to as the "blue" pad as Pagid painted them a dark blue for some of the production runs. To make things confusing they've also painted the exact same pad black. Our stock is currently blue :-).

http://www.paragon-products.com/prod...352.949.03.htm

We also have the RS42 "Blue" race compound available as that is the only race compound currently available from Pagid for that pad size.

http://www.paragon-products.com/Brak...u1580-rs42.htm
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Old 09-09-2016, 10:49 AM
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Thank you.

I foud online this catalogue:
http://www.performancebraking.com/do...logue_2014.pdf

Pagid RS sport for my car are:
front 1203
rear 1580

which is the difference between these and the one you linked? T1157 Brake Pads-Pagid-T1157-Sport
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1580 and T1157 are one in the same. At one point, all the sport pads were given Txxx part numbers. The 1203 was known as T0377. I'll update our listing to show both numbers.
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Good, thanks



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