People with Akebono BBKs, Project Mus are available.
Project Mu brake pads are finally available for the Akebono BBKs at Riverside Infiniti. Just ask Rick or Tony at Riverside Infiniti for availability and pricing. They'll take care for you.
Riverside Infiniti 3040 Adams St Riverside, CA 92504 (951) 324-8282 Ask for Tony or Rick @ parts department. |
WOOOH :D
HC+ ftw. |
Is that what's available?? Go and check for me please. hahaha
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hey Alan do you know if the 370z has the same akebono brakes that you have?
i want those... they're a nice gunmetal color w the "nissan" logo :) |
Not sure 100%, but they are akebonos.
I'm sure they're the same. |
Originally Posted by B L U E S L A T E
Project Mu brake pads are finally available for the Akebono BBKs at Riverside Infiniti. Just ask Rick or Tony at Riverside Infiniti for availability and pricing. They'll take care for you.
Riverside Infiniti 3040 Adams St Riverside, CA 92504 (951) 324-8282 Ask for Tony or Rick @ parts department. I've been trying to resist the Akebono's..... & now your saying we have new pads available. You aren't helping.... :D |
^Bwahahahahahahaha!!!
You cannot resist the power of mod bugs!! Now call up Riverside Infiniti and order up your Akebono+P-Mu pad!!! |
Originally Posted by InTgr8r
Now cut that out!!!!!!
I've been trying to resist the Akebono's..... & now your saying we have new pads available. You aren't helping.... :D @BLUESLATE No HC+ yet, but we have NS and B-Spec. |
nice...i want g37 brakes lmao
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Originally Posted by B L U E S L A T E
Project Mu brake pads are finally available for the Akebono BBKs at Riverside Infiniti.
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please get endless instead of mu for pads unless you're picking up one of their actual racing compound pads. the "street" pads crumble badly with even a little heat in them.
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I've yet to have a bad experience with my pads. What exactly happened? The only negative reviews I've heard about project mu pads is that either 1. they're pricey, or 2. they're noisy (street use on race pads)
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I watched a set crumble after coming off of an sti that had run the same route as me on my endless ss-s's. the mu street pads do *not* like heat at all.
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I've had my PMU brakes (HC+) well over 1000 degrees (confirmed by pyrometer) and they've been just fine.
Was the STI driver a bit too brake happy? Also, keep in mind that SSS pads are rated to work at higher temperatures than the NS, albiet with more noise. Remember, right brake pad for the right brake application; the NS and B-Spec are high performance street pads. |
The Akebono BBK has been in my sights lately... now that it's a bit cheaper in price.
I've also been trying to fend off the mod demons who haunt me daily. The stock brakes on my X suck.... and suck hard. Alan, you suck too. Can't a guy just come here and read new & exciting recipies for chicken without being tempted into spending my kid's college tuition? WTF... :5091: |
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