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<blockquote data-quote="ac427cobra" data-source="post: 9831926" data-attributes="member: 6247"><p>I'm going to move this to where you're going to get more/better responses. </p><p></p><p>A lot depends on your level of experience. If you're just starting out you can use the stock street pads but I would add front brake cooling, fresh brake fluid and upgrade the front brake lines to a good braided version. </p><p></p><p>Once you get better/faster on track you can start getting into a better multi-purpose pad like a Hawk HPS. Then once you get into a full blown track pad you should have dedicated rotors to go with the track pads and not use them on the street other than the bedding process. </p><p></p><p>Hope that helps. </p><p></p><p>:thumbsup::coolman::beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ac427cobra, post: 9831926, member: 6247"] I'm going to move this to where you're going to get more/better responses. A lot depends on your level of experience. If you're just starting out you can use the stock street pads but I would add front brake cooling, fresh brake fluid and upgrade the front brake lines to a good braided version. Once you get better/faster on track you can start getting into a better multi-purpose pad like a Hawk HPS. Then once you get into a full blown track pad you should have dedicated rotors to go with the track pads and not use them on the street other than the bedding process. Hope that helps. :thumbsup::coolman::beer: [/QUOTE]
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