Which ones do you suggest, the .5 or the 1mm? Also is fitment like stock, with tabs to keep it nice and secure on the pad? Sent from my iPhone
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Which ones do you suggest, the .5 or the 1mm? Also is fitment like stock, with tabs to keep it nice and secure on the pad?
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How does something on the back change the squeal on the front? Also, with such a little plate has anyone actually done independent testing they reduce caliper heat soak?
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A lot of the squeal really isn't from the mating surface, even though it sounds like it. They did objectively reduce heat back when I first tried them (sport calipers + CT pads). I use them now on the front of my Stillen kit, too (different shape). |
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I had the XP 10's/ 8's. The 8's on the rear were aggressive at times on the track. I had 6 piston AP BBK on front and Akeobono (if that's the right spelling) on the rear. So not sure if the setup/ bias is off but it would be safer with less aggressive pads.
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Off topic but in response to the earlier comment, I also would recommend something else for dd. The bobcats are great, if a little pricey. Much less dust and easier on rotors
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SPOHN, did you have the akebono 4 pots on the rear? I can see them being a bit overpowered for the rear in that scenario. And are you saying you encountered ice mode, or just that it was a bit much?
Aside from if I could expect ice mode issues, I don't see a compelling reason not to use these on the street TBH. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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What I want to know is what did he mean by to aggressive. Like do a 10/6 or 8/8 or 8/6?
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Pretty sure they were the stock two pot. 10/8 worked well for me on street tires.
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Can someone give me a good reason not to use them on street? Everyone is kinda like 'not a good idea'. I know they cost more. I know they dust more and are louder, I know they will wear quickly. They will eat rotors faster. They need heat to work really well. None of those bother me and I expected all of them.
Aside from all that, is there another reason? Edit: with all the people telling me not to do it, my original post didn't even get answered lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by edconline; 05-07-2014 at 08:02 PM. |
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