Brake pad recommendations for '97 Eclipse GSX
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June 19, 2007 05:40 pm UTC
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Rob Gabinski
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Hey guys,
Im looking for new pads. Any recommendations? I was looking at the Axxis Metal Masters semi-metallic.
No track racing, occasional street race. Prefer something low noise/low dust.
Thanks
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Re: Brake pad recommendations for '97 Eclipse GSX
[Re: Rob Gabinski]
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June 19, 2007 06:15 pm UTC
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Ryan Laliberte
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Axxis Metal Master all the way.
Occasional Street Race? Take it to the track.
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Re: Brake pad recommendations for '97 Eclipse GSX
[Re: Matt Tremblay]
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June 19, 2007 07:40 pm UTC
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Tim Hunt
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I am using the Hawk HPS w/Powerslot rotors, street driven, a few 1/4 mi events and mild lapping sessions, low dust, work when cold, I found the EBCs even though a mild pad squeeled when cold, when warmed up they were ok though.
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Re: Brake pad recommendations for '97 Eclipse GSX
[Re: Daren Peacock]
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June 20, 2007 02:38 am UTC
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Rob Gabinski
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Sweet. Thanks for the info, gentlemen.
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Re: Brake pad recommendations for '97 Eclipse GSX
[Re: Tim Hunt]
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June 20, 2007 02:27 pm UTC
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Michael Certain
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I am using the Hawk HPS w/Powerslot rotors, street driven, a few 1/4 mi events and mild lapping sessions, low dust, work when cold, I found the EBCs even though a mild pad squeeled when cold, when warmed up they were ok though.
My rear brake Hawk HPS dust pretty decently. But the stopping power is a lot of fun, and I'd rather have dusty rear rims than a dented front bumper.
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Re: Brake pad recommendations for '97 Eclipse GSX
[Re: Matt Steffler]
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June 25, 2007 12:19 pm UTC
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Ziggy Dietrich
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I can bring them in from the US. If they have stock, order by Monday(today), I will have them for Saturday.
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Re: Brake pad recommendations for '97 Eclipse GSX
[Re: Ziggy Dietrich]
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August 27, 2007 06:48 pm UTC
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Miles Long
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Carbotech Panther if you want to do lapping without changing pads. They are not dust free and may squeak on occasion on the street but they hold up very well on the track with no fade and will definetly give you more bite. There is no free lunch with brake pads. If you want really good performance your going to get some dust.
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