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Old Jul 2, 2007 | 04:38 PM
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Project Mu Level Max

Hi I am trying to find these Pads, and have not found any vendor who have it on stock. Every body tell me that it will take 3 months to get them. Any of you know who have it on stock.

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Old Jul 2, 2007 | 05:04 PM
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a vendor told me a similiar story for a different set of PMu pads... he said that the importer (Mackin) orders like 1/4 of what they should for the PMu pads.. says that when they do get a shipment from Mackin, its not even enough to clear their backorders, let alone all the other customer and reseller backorders.
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Old Jul 2, 2007 | 07:39 PM
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Dude, you can get the Project Mu's from Julian in Ponce.
Give me a call when you can.

BTW best f**king street/race pad out there.
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Old Jul 2, 2007 | 08:23 PM
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yeah it's a street/track pad but i will never put it for street use as it squeels like crazy. Saying this from personal experience. I used to have the Project Mu Titan Ki's before they were discontinued and I think those were the best for a street and track combo. quiet on the street and pretty decent on the track. The level max are way too loud for the street and i personally wasn't impressed with them at the track...they just seemed unpredictable. Now i have the Ferodo DS2500 for the street and prolly on my 3rd set now and have the PF 01 (Front) and PF 97 for track use. Only used these twice on the track that is very brake heavy and liked them a lot.

Even though it's a pain, run a dedicated track pad at the track and use a street pad for regular driving.

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