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  1. #13
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    judging by the name, I'd say yes.
    Econo Box pimping ain't easy.

  2. #14
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    it seems good pads and dust go hand in hand

  3. #15
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    braking requires friction.
    friction cause wear.

    pad wear or rotor wear? you choose
    Econo Box pimping ain't easy.

  4. #16
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    Slotted only will reduce dust levels, but apparently they are very good to your your rotors aswell, opposed to others that use alot more metal and require alot more heat to be effective.

  5. #17
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    We make and repair QFM's hydraulics the guy is very helpfull

    I told him how we used he's pads on our HQ race car and told him I may be interested in some for my honda

    He told me that he would even make me up some custom ones if I wanted
    R.F.F.R

  6. #18
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    So they don't actually stock honda ones?

  7. #19
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    I had QFM Super X's on my KJ Laser years ago. They were cheap, low dust, low fade. There pads I would use again.

    Rob

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