Reccomended brake pads for fast street
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Reccomended brake pads for fast street
Hey guys, looking for reccomendations on upgraded brake pads front and rear for an NA6 - std size brakes.
I have searched but all the results are a few years old now so after some current info on what everyione runs and likes!
Car is a daily street driver with basic bolt ons, but will see the occasional mountain pass flogging and trackday.
I was thinking Hawk ceramics or similar?
Cheers
Tim
I have searched but all the results are a few years old now so after some current info on what everyione runs and likes!
Car is a daily street driver with basic bolt ons, but will see the occasional mountain pass flogging and trackday.
I was thinking Hawk ceramics or similar?
Cheers
Tim
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
Hawk HP+.
Im sure a quick search will find 50+ threads that agree with that.
Dann
Im sure a quick search will find 50+ threads that agree with that.
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
thanks Dann, but the 50+ threads seem to agree the HP+ are awesome on the track but on the street are noisy, dont work real well when cold and dusty too!
I am after something a little more street orientated as my GF will be dailying it and I will be thrashing its ass on the weekends!
I am after something a little more street orientated as my GF will be dailying it and I will be thrashing its ass on the weekends!
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
Hawk Ceramics are less dusty than HP+ but still make a mess.
HAWk HPS would be what i would recommend for a street car if minimal noise and dust is a concern.
GOMIATA do them pretty cheap delivered.
http://www.gomiata.com/19mamibrropa.html
HAWk HPS would be what i would recommend for a street car if minimal noise and dust is a concern.
GOMIATA do them pretty cheap delivered.
http://www.gomiata.com/19mamibrropa.html
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Stops hard, quiet, no dust.
Pick 2.
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Pick 2.
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
I might point out that when people say that these pads dont work well on the street they are comparing them to other high end street pads.
Hawk Blue pads are incredible track pads, you just cannot overheat them, and on the street they are dusty as hell and squeel like crazy, but guess what, even cold on the street they still pull up far better than any oem replacement pads ever will.
All Im saying is that brake pads are a compromise. If it were me and my GF were driving the car, and I was concerned for her, Id get whatever pads stop hard, not the least dusty ones.
Dann
Hawk Blue pads are incredible track pads, you just cannot overheat them, and on the street they are dusty as hell and squeel like crazy, but guess what, even cold on the street they still pull up far better than any oem replacement pads ever will.
All Im saying is that brake pads are a compromise. If it were me and my GF were driving the car, and I was concerned for her, Id get whatever pads stop hard, not the least dusty ones.
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
i like QFM A1RM pads.
they are cheap, quiet, stop well and have a pretty high heat threshold if you ever want to do a track day or two.
they are cheap, quiet, stop well and have a pretty high heat threshold if you ever want to do a track day or two.
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
cheers Dweezle - dust isnt really a big concern to me - I ran a fair range of pretty serious pads on my old 180SX in its various stages of evolution. I just dont know what works in these little Mazda's!
More concerned about working from first application for the GF and coping with hard driving with a nice pedal when I drive. Would you still reccomend the HPS over the ceramics in that case?
More concerned about working from first application for the GF and coping with hard driving with a nice pedal when I drive. Would you still reccomend the HPS over the ceramics in that case?
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
NitroDann wrote:Stops hard, quiet, no dust.
Pick 2.
Dann
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
If money isn't an issue, Endless MX72 are by far the best pads for street and track i have ever used.
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
16bit wrote:i like QFM A1RM pads.
they are cheap, quiet, stop well and have a pretty high heat threshold if you ever want to do a track day or two.
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
If you're getting the Hawks, have a look for them on Amazon. I ordered a set of HP+ from them last week. Shipped Friday, arrived on my desk on Tuesday morning, for less than half of what I would have paid in Australia (including shipping).
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
thanks for your input guys - should have mentioned in the first post to say where you get your pads from too. It will make this thread a good resource for future searchers.
Cheers Tim
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
Dann, everything is a compromise when you modify a car. Thats why I'm asking people to post what they found to be the best compromise for them!
Tim
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Re: Reccomended brake pads for fast street
qfm hpx or a1rm if you're going to see the track occasionally.
Gsl RallySport/BrakesDirect. IIRC, $80 and $119 /pair respectively.
Gsl RallySport/BrakesDirect. IIRC, $80 and $119 /pair respectively.
Cheers,
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