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Old 04-05-2004, 07:09 AM
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I am changing pads this week and was thinking about going away from the pagid orange. Any ideas would be great. I am trying the frozen rotors. I know the discussion about the effects of the frozen rotors but I want to see for myself. The pagid brake pads seem to eat away at the rotors. Yes they are great at stopping and i haven't noticed fade but I also want to explore other options.
 
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Are you tracking or just street. One option is to switch for track and not use a performance pad at all for street. would love to hear what you decide and how you like it. I orig used blue and then switched to orange and then upgraded the front rotor to max size inside an 18" wheel (1" larger). But I still put stock pads back on after the track. 996tt X-50
 

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Does performance friction make street pads for the 996TT?
 
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