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Old 12-15-2010, 08:46 AM
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I have the oem brembos and cant decide which pads to get! I have been looking at ebc red stuff, ferodo ds2500, project mu b-force,and endless sss. I have heard great things about all. Btw i need pads for daily, canyon runs, autocross and maybe the occasional track use. Pleases help me decide!!
Old 12-15-2010, 08:49 AM
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my personal favorite go-to pad for that sort of mixed use is the DS2500

B Force work well too but are noisy IMHO
Old 12-15-2010, 05:51 PM
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axxis xbg pads (aka metal masters) are very good
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ok i can feel my fronts getting weak so i need to decide. How bad are the ds2500 on the rotors? And is there any comments on the ebc redstuff? I cant find a solid review of them.
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my friend who does autox and time attack uses endless and it's working perfectly for him throughout the entire session.
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Originally Posted by blackgbaby
ok i can feel my fronts getting weak so i need to decide. How bad are the ds2500 on the rotors? And is there any comments on the ebc redstuff? I cant find a solid review of them.
it depends on what rotors you mate them with

I've used them with stock, DBA, Powerslot/Stoptech - all have worked well
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just get the StopTech street performance pads, they are meant for exactly your purposes and are very affordable.
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the stoptechs work decently as well but not on very tight tracks where braking is more prevalent
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Originally Posted by idrive_MD
just get the StopTech street performance pads, they are meant for exactly your purposes and are very affordable.
I have the StopTech street performance pads on Powerslot rotors with my OEM Brembo calipers and have been pleased with them. There is some reduction in initial bite when cold compared to the Nissan Brembo pads but they worked great at a track day I attended in September.
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