Time for new brake pads...which one's?
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A good brake pad summary for a sticky would be very helpful as this question seems to come up quite often and I haven't even been here for that long. Which have good bite (and in winter), dust, noise, track or street (or both), rough cost. Separate into Brembo and non-bremo models too.
I may try to piece one together using the forum but I'm not exactly experienced with the G's yet lol. Trying!...
Names that come to mind:
Hawk
Stoptech
Wagner
EBC
OEM
There are quite a few others, the names escape me now.
I may try to piece one together using the forum but I'm not exactly experienced with the G's yet lol. Trying!...
Names that come to mind:
Hawk
Stoptech
Wagner
EBC
OEM
There are quite a few others, the names escape me now.
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and my front and rear rotors were fine, just needed turned. The front pads where more than 50% and the rears were closer to 30% with 65k miles. There is another thread on here I posted in that some guys with the 05 setup were able to get higher milage with the OEM setup.
now the brembos were a different story! hahahahaha...
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this is a constant question but I am in need of brake pads also and will eventually want to replace rotors and brake lines maybe......what is the best route to go??? I drive a '05 sport coupe non brembo
OEM, Stoptech, Posi Quiet?
I dont race or track but do like to have a little "fun". I live in VA so I need brake pads that will do well with all types of weather.....
I do think someone should come up with a sticky for this
OEM, Stoptech, Posi Quiet?
I dont race or track but do like to have a little "fun". I live in VA so I need brake pads that will do well with all types of weather.....
I do think someone should come up with a sticky for this
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