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Need rear pads recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="noldevin" data-source="post: 15395021" data-attributes="member: 166003"><p>I can say you will definitely cook just about any street pad if you bring your mustang to a track for 20 minute sessions (racecar or not). Yes, the factory Brembos are awesome, but these are heavy cars with lots of power.</p><p>Some street pads are better than others, I've had street pads that didn't like hot-lapping the 1/4 mile track on a rental day, and some can baaaarely pull off an HPDE session if you aren't going nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noldevin, post: 15395021, member: 166003"] I can say you will definitely cook just about any street pad if you bring your mustang to a track for 20 minute sessions (racecar or not). Yes, the factory Brembos are awesome, but these are heavy cars with lots of power. Some street pads are better than others, I've had street pads that didn't like hot-lapping the 1/4 mile track on a rental day, and some can baaaarely pull off an HPDE session if you aren't going nuts. [/QUOTE]
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