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  1. #229
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    Quote Originally Posted by EG5 View Post
    New pads , New disc will sort that wobble problem
    What are the Acre pads that you are selling like?where are they made,what grades(street,track) etc.?

  2. #230
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    where can i get bendix ct pads? they sound lik a reasonably good pad. also im still using the oem rotors so hoping the new pads wont be to harsh on them.

  3. #231
    Quote Originally Posted by biee2 View Post
    where can i get bendix ct pads? they sound lik a reasonably good pad. also im still using the oem rotors so hoping the new pads wont be to harsh on them.
    WHere abouts are u located...

    Some car part stores have them, but it would depend on ure location

  4. #232
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    im from melbourne victoria east side.....hope this helps. i was wandering if there is lik a store or something....even online where i could buy them

  5. #233
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    Anyone here tried the Acre Super Fighters? I'm gonna pull the trigger soon...

  6. #234
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    anyone tried endless mx72 before? if so, feedback would be much appreciate ! cheerss..

  7. #235
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.I.X View Post
    anyone tried endless mx72 before? if so, feedback would be much appreciate ! cheerss..
    Yes, got them on the fronts now.

    Much better bite then OEM, also find them better than Hawks Ceramics. Noise level seem similar, I don't know about dust, I clean my rims fairly often, I see no difference. I find MX-72's more progressive than the Hawks.

    I believe temp range is from 0-700c. Basically with pads, what you pay for is what you get.

    Hawks are good value, still use them on the rears.

  8. #236
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    Quick report. I've gone back to stock pads for now. The Endless SSS pads over time produced a lot more dust than stock and wore really quick. The mechanic from my last service told me that only 10-20% was left.

    Compared to stock, the SSS pads bites a lot harder which is great for hard braking but not as good for everyday driving (very jerky). I'm thinking of using another type of aftermarket pad down the track now.

  9. #237
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    ^^ oh geee.....i just got my Endless SSS pads the other day....**sigh** LOL
    im just hunting for some suitable rotors...

  10. #238
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    Quote Originally Posted by TRaNz View Post
    ^^ oh geee.....i just got my Endless SSS pads the other day....**sigh** LOL
    im just hunting for some suitable rotors...
    Don't worry too much mate. They're good brake pads with heaps of bite but they certainly won't last long.

    I wonder if Project u pads are any good in comparison.

  11. #239
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    Quote Originally Posted by sodaz View Post
    Quick report. I've gone back to stock pads for now. The Endless SSS pads over time produced a lot more dust than stock and wore really quick. The mechanic from my last service told me that only 10-20% was left.

    Compared to stock, the SSS pads bites a lot harder which is great for hard braking but not as good for everyday driving (very jerky). I'm thinking of using another type of aftermarket pad down the track now.
    Have you visually checked the pad thickness yourself? I didn't find the SSS that jerky. I liked it so much better than the gentle Hawk Ceramics. Was a great progressive biter, better than Hawk where you could control the amount of bite using brake pedal pressure. I am now using Project Mu NR and that is has strong initial bite. When I first drove it, it felt like your brake pedal was only fully off or 50% on! I couldn't get on the pedal gently enough to have smooth braking. But after 1 year, it has become more gentle probably because of the bedding in and me getting used to using touchy brakes.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    How long did your SSS last for Aaron?
    THis still with the same DBA 4000?

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