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But remember the calipers are designed to make it extremely easy to swap pads, so you can run a street pad to the track, swap in the track pads that
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But remember the calipers are designed to make it extremely easy to swap pads, so you can run a street pad to the track, swap in the track pads that wouldn't function on the street, bed them in, and you're off and running.
And with the caliper style, as Travis mentioned, there are a ton of pad options that can be used, even for the various styles of tracks. Some pads have more initial bite, some higher temperatures, all kinds of variables. We have a knowledgeable staff that can guide you through some recommendations. |
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