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Old 08-06-2007, 03:04 AM   #1
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Make sure you get OEM pads. Due to a mix up at my suppliers I had to run some cheap generic pads and they were useless, overheating after only a few sessions. Even worse the amount of dust created was crazy and I am still struggling to clean off the wheels, luckily they are a spare set . My OEM ones used for the previous events did not have the same problems.

After speaking to a couple of the other drivers at my last event I am waiting for a set of EBC Yellow to be delivered, they rated them highly and their wheels were spotless afterwards.

Have fun!
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Old 08-06-2007, 07:02 AM   #2
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if you plan on doing frequent DE's, invest in a set of good race pads (Pagid Orange, Hawk HT-10). they work MUCH better on the track and will last a lot longer. swap your street pads back in when you're done.

if you're just doing one DE, stock pads should be fine
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