TRACK brake pads: Your favorite brand and compound?
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Craig I have been using Pagid Blacks for a buch of years hell you should know that you have been selling them to me for all those years
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Have driven on may different pads.
Big fan of Pagid pads, have used Blacks (14) and Yellows (19, 29), Prefer the hight friction of the Blacks though. Always happy with modulation etc. The yellows are much easier on rotors.
I am really liking the Endless offerings, have driven on a Street Track compromise pad (ME20) that was excellent, good modulation, easy on rotors and still liveable on the street. These guys are very underrated.
I have driven on a couple of PFC pads, cannot remember the designation, didn't like the release characteristics as much as the pagids. Had higher initial bite, but seemed pretty hard on rotors.
Big fan of Pagid pads, have used Blacks (14) and Yellows (19, 29), Prefer the hight friction of the Blacks though. Always happy with modulation etc. The yellows are much easier on rotors.
I am really liking the Endless offerings, have driven on a Street Track compromise pad (ME20) that was excellent, good modulation, easy on rotors and still liveable on the street. These guys are very underrated.
I have driven on a couple of PFC pads, cannot remember the designation, didn't like the release characteristics as much as the pagids. Had higher initial bite, but seemed pretty hard on rotors.
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I'm ready for something new as good as the blacks and rotor friendly.
I'm I dreaming?
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I use Hawk Blues. Cheap agressive and right in the sweet spot of my small budget
RelI recently discovered I had forgotten to swap out the front left inner pad after getting home from the track. Ended up driving all winter with that 1 hawk pad. I literally ruined the rotor in 5k miles.
RelI recently discovered I had forgotten to swap out the front left inner pad after getting home from the track. Ended up driving all winter with that 1 hawk pad. I literally ruined the rotor in 5k miles.
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Pagid Yellow (19) - tried the Blacks but found the initial bite to abrupt so prefer the Yellow -- and they are easier on rotors too.
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Don't know if they are my favorite as I haven't compared to anything else yet, but I've been happy using Hawk HT10s. After running through 2 sets my front rotors don't look so good though.