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    Default Brake pads that spark

    What are the brake pads that spark.Metric calpipers.
    I dont care if i have to replace the rotors every week.

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    They are Hawk 30
    Bill W. and Dr. Bob......who could have known.

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    Default Brakes

    Quote Originally Posted by rocetwildone View Post
    What are the brake pads that spark.Metric calpipers.
    I dont care if i have to replace the rotors every week.
    Are you trying to be cool with throwing sparks? (Said that because you said you don’t care if you have to replace rotors frequently)
    Are you having brake problems /fade that you need a more addressive brake pad?
    What pad are you running now?
    That compound may not best for your type of track -style. They don’t work as well cold, or early in a race.
    I think there should be lifeguards in the genepool.

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    You use the brakes? Huh...
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    hawk dtc 30

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    only place i ever used them was on left rear brake floater , like said , i had to save the rotors....

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    I always had the best luck running seasoned parts against virgin parts.

    Bed rotors with old pads. Break in new pads on used rotors. This for longer life of both.

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    I ground my pads and rotors after every night of racing (where I surely heated them) to remove the glaze, doing this gives you the same brake week after week after week.

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