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<blockquote data-quote="nekasrof" data-source="post: 12325683" data-attributes="member: 60538"><p>Sorry to be a contrarian here but I run Cobra R front pads and Hawk Blues in the rear. I think the braking is better with that combo for my hillclimbing. When timed correctly, you can really initiate a nice rotation into a corner. So I believe you can bias a bit with pads. I wouldn't go crazy though and if you're new to this type of driving, I'd wait and get used to a matched set first. I'm 6 years into this type of racing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nekasrof, post: 12325683, member: 60538"] Sorry to be a contrarian here but I run Cobra R front pads and Hawk Blues in the rear. I think the braking is better with that combo for my hillclimbing. When timed correctly, you can really initiate a nice rotation into a corner. So I believe you can bias a bit with pads. I wouldn't go crazy though and if you're new to this type of driving, I'd wait and get used to a matched set first. I'm 6 years into this type of racing. [/QUOTE]
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