dockleryxk
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Bad driving?Yep, just speculation. Not sure what exactly was happening to cause it to wear so fast.
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Bad driving?Yep, just speculation. Not sure what exactly was happening to cause it to wear so fast.
I hit my e brake button to help rotate me around each of the 318 curves of the tail of the dragonBad driving?
Well hot damn! That is GOOD drivingI hit my e brake button to help rotate me around each of the 318 curves of the tail of the dragon
6 days or 6 weekends? I usually count a "day" as 4 sessions, but if it's a 45 min session I count it as 2. Do you use the cruise regularly?Can't remember if I said this already but I have 6 track days on the car and 6,600 miles and running hawk hps 5.0 rear pads, and I have more than 50% of the rear brake pads left. I never do the pedal dance either.
I'd love a pad with significantly less dust than the OEM pads because the OEMs dust a ton.Dust is equal to or less than OEM pads, with the Paragon P3's.
Higher end brembo ceramics don't dust as much. Carbotech and gloc street compounds are great as well and don't dust a ton either. Google around for the carbotech 1521 and you'll see a lot of positive reviews for various cars. I love the low compressibility of their pads. It makes for some awesome pedal feel.I'd love a pad with significantly less dust than the OEM pads because the OEMs dust a ton.
I don't track my car - just spirited jaunts around town and the wheels accumulate dust so quickly. I'm just glad the gunmetal color hides it ok.
How’s the brake dust with those ?Can't remember if I said this already but I have 6 track days on the car and 6,600 miles and running hawk hps 5.0 rear pads, and I have more than 50% of the rear brake pads left. I never do the pedal dance either.
I think epb engagement is just a theory.Here is a simple idea for everyone to add longenvity of their rear pads and rotors ... what if we simply engage the manual in any gear on a LEVEL ground when parking the ITS without engaging the EPB button ?
I know people who swear by both ends of this (some who park in gear only with no parking brake, and others who park with parking brake only but no gear).Here is a simple idea for everyone to add longenvity of their rear pads and rotors ... what if we simply engage the manual in any gear on a LEVEL ground when parking the ITS without engaging the EPB button ?