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Old Apr 3, 2007, 10:31 PM
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Anyoe try Endless brake pads??

Im just curoius if any one has tried or is running endless brake pads on their car. to me they seem nice but im curious if anyone has opinions on them.
Old Apr 3, 2007, 10:33 PM
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i wish i could spell anyoe lol
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i've run the CCR's on track, however, they're not a streetable pad. Braking was great, pad life was less than desireable.
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cc-x are awesome pads for the track... but there's alot of squeel on the streets.... i know people that have the ss-m's (full ceramic pads) that are happy with the lack of brake dust and braking on the street...

there are cheaper options that are just as good... it really depends on what your looking for in a pad.
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The only time im harder on my brakes is when im driving through the mountains here in colorado. Any other suggestions for pads for me?
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Originally Posted by MikesVIII
The only time im harder on my brakes is when im driving through the mountains here in colorado. Any other suggestions for pads for me?
IMO. Hawk HPS' have a good bite to them and good wear.

I went with a full ceramic pad (Hawk Performance Ceramics) to avoid brake dust clean up, but that's just me. You can go wrong with the Endless SS series of pads either, they are excellent pads. Just remember that part of the cost is to be JDM mad tyte y0!
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SSS = good brake power, pad transfer
CCR-G= execellent brake power, brake disks over heated

Both stops nice from cold SSS is better, both are quiet SSS is better
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