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Old 10-04-2014, 12:33 PM   #13 (permalink)
Chuck33079
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Originally Posted by critical View Post
stock oem brake pads.
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Originally Posted by Shotta View Post
For what you describe, stock brake pads will be more than adequate. They will be quite, low dust and easy on the rotors. If you go with a hard compound pad built to take the heat of a track then it will most likely be noisy, dusty not work well when cold and cut through your rotors very fast unless run hot all the time.
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Stock pads are underrated. OEM are an excellent combination of low/no dust and stopping capability.
All of these. Swap out the lines for better pedal feel, use good fluid and stick with the stock pads for a mostly daily driven car.
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