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Old 04-30-2018, 08:01 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Racer Boy View Post
I kept the old set of Reds on the rear just to be safe, and they do shudder when hot ...
From what I know, you will upset the front/rear braking balance when using different pads for the front and rear (unless that's what you want). Personally, I've use EBC yellows on all 4 and the balance and bite is excellent for track days. The yellows do need a little heat to be effective meaning you will initially need more brake pressure when using the car on the street and for the first lap or two. They also dust a lot. I'll be switching to my summer street pads here after the last event at AMP on May 20.
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