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Old 01-06-2013, 04:32 PM
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bite similar to the 06 but phenomenal wear rate much like the long lasting 97. Best of both worlds....bite of an 06 but wear of a 97 is what makes these so popular.
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Dell, when you were using the 01's in the rear were you going through rear rotors? If so, were you using oems in rear with the pfc's in the front?
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PFC in front and 996Cup rotors in rear. THey are the same as stock but lighter since they are thinner. And yes, the rears were used quicker than the fronts. The 01's are rotor killers.
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Interesting, I was using PFC dimpled front rotors, 07'TT rear rotors, PFC 06F/01R. I was still getting 3x the life on the rear pads and rotors relative to the fronts. I got the same when I was using the ATE front rotors. I'll be curious to see how it goes when I switch back to 01/01, and back to ATE rotors in the front.
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Originally Posted by Chuck Price
Interesting, I was using PFC dimpled front rotors, 07'TT rear rotors, PFC 06F/01R. I was still getting 3x the life on the rear pads and rotors relative to the fronts. I got the same when I was using the ATE front rotors. I'll be curious to see how it goes when I switch back to 01/01, and back to ATE rotors in the front.
I typically replaced too early



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