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Old 06-19-2005, 09:44 AM
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Thumbs up Project Mu B-Force Brake Pad

I got sick and tired of the massive amounts of brake dust coming off the stock pads. I had no problems with them other than the fact that they are just incredibly messy. After reading a few reviews of various pads I decided to give these pads a try.

Part: Project Mu B-Force Brake Pad
Vendor: ProjectNissan.com
Price: $180 for both front and rear
Install: Easy

Install was a joke with the Brembos, basically just pop out the retainer pins and old pads, compress the brake pistons as necessary, and pop in the new pads. I just used the stock jack on each wheel and also cleaned the insides of the wheels and calipers while I had things apart.

These pads grab suprisingly well even at slower speeds. I've only had them on a few weeks, and they did their share of squealing until I did a proper bedding. Now they are completely silent, and I have noticed a significant decrease in the amount of dust collecting on my rims. These pads also seem to hold up longer after heavy braking as compared to the stock brakes.

Bottom line, better performance than the stock pads without the mess. Excellent upgrade.
Old 06-19-2005, 02:47 PM
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Yup...the B-force is pretty good on street. I have a set on sale if anyone is interested.

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Old 06-26-2005, 10:08 PM
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I agree. I bought mine couple of month ago and they are the best pads I used so far.

I am thinking of trying Endless Pads next time.

I also posted my experience with Project Mu B-Force pads on the forum.
Old 06-27-2005, 11:50 AM
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I just got back from Tracking my car at Thunderhill and my Endless SSS held up pretty good with no fading issue. My rotor temp reached upward 420c and track temp was around 120ish.

Tom
Old 07-19-2005, 02:34 PM
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I Just got my Project Mu NS pads today. I'll post a review on these when I'm done installing.
Old 07-19-2005, 03:40 PM
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i need to install my b-force. i got just the front set. anyone think that will cause a brake balance problem? also i'm sure there are some install instructions somewhere on the forum...someone have the link handy (brembo brakes)?
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