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Who's using Carbotech Pads and which ones?
I searched the sticky on brakes... looking for some imput on these pads. Not sure which ones I want. The car is street driven but is not my DD, I do autox the car.
I'm coming from Hawk HPS which aren't bad, just lack initial bite. Looking at either the Bobcat or Panther Plus. Thoughts? |
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Thanks Mr Turco... those thread are a little old though and don't have a whole lot of info.
Anyone have any more recent input for me. I'm sure some of you guys must be using them...? |
With the other pads out, these are not as popular. Many use the Axxis ULTs for DD/AX. I ran GranSport GS5s, there are also the more expensive DS2500s.
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Originally Posted by SmikeEvo
(Post 7664413)
With the other pads out, these are not as popular. Many use the Axxis ULTs for DD/AX. I ran GranSport GS5s, there are also the more expensive DS2500s.
Thats why I was asking about the Carbotechs... Now I'm thinking about the RacingBrake ET700's. |
I AX'd on the GS5s. Great pad.
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Carbotech pads are very popular with the S2k guys and I've always been curious about them. I personally have the RacingBrake ET500's and am very happy with them on the street and for autocross. If I were to go more aggressive I'd go with the ET800's since they get great reviews whereas the ET700's do not.
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Originally Posted by grillpt
(Post 7665261)
I was going to buy the DS2500's but have heard from a few different peeps that they're to hard to get heat into, plus there on the expensive side. I have heard good things about the Axxis. I don't know anyone who has used the GS5's.
Thats why I was asking about the Carbotechs... Now I'm thinking about the RacingBrake ET700's. 2. Excellent initial bite at 40*F mornings. 3. Have yet to hear it squeel after 200+ miles since installed. 4. Way too little dust compared to stock pads. |
Originally Posted by Kracka
(Post 7665334)
Carbotech pads are very popular with the S2k guys and I've always been curious about them. I personally have the RacingBrake ET500's and am very happy with them on the street and for autocross. If I were to go more aggressive I'd go with the ET800's since they get great reviews whereas the ET700's do not.
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Originally Posted by Kracka
(Post 7665334)
Carbotech pads are very popular with the S2k guys and I've always been curious about them. I personally have the RacingBrake ET500's and am very happy with them on the street and for autocross. If I were to go more aggressive I'd go with the ET800's since they get great reviews whereas the ET700's do not.
Originally Posted by rush63
(Post 7666119)
1. Grabs a lot better than stock pads you wont even want to compare.
2. Excellent initial bite at 40*F mornings. 3. Have yet to hear it squeel after 200+ miles since installed. 4. Way too little dust compared to stock pads. |
I always run shim-free.
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Smike, are the GS5's noisy on the street?
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Originally Posted by chu
(Post 7667568)
Kracka, still running shimless?
These are the best all-around street/autocross brake pad in my opinion. Low cost + no dust + silent no matter what + great stopping power. I would love to try a set of ET700 and ET800's sometime though. |
Originally Posted by grillpt
(Post 7667803)
Smike, are the GS5's noisy on the street?
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My ET800s are pretty quite, a squeak on occasion, but pretty rare. I don't think they are the end all or be all of brake pads though. I feel like they do not have enough bite and the dust pretty good. My pads see about 90% track time and are only on the streets 2-3 days a month.
Dan |
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