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Pads and rotors for 00R fronts and stock rears
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<blockquote data-quote="budman5023" data-source="post: 16249715" data-attributes="member: 167213"><p>Maximum motorsports has a variety of Hawk pads. I use hawk hp plus on the rear of mine with a power stop slotted and drilled rotor which I never had a problem with but has since upgraded to the h10 compound, just a slotted rotor and stainless line. I find drilled rotors are very temporary. </p><p> For your rotors, you might be stuck with brembo(not 100% on that; MM might know) which is not bad but if you are looking for a two piece you might not have many options. As well as shipping. Haven't tried EBC yet and never heard of girodisc.</p><p> I run the baer track 4 kit up front. It uses a late 90s early 2000s Camaro z28 ss pad. Their 6 post use a around the same year Corvette style pad. Other than having to be shimmied, they have been great for several years and they still look brand new. No visible fading. I picked baer because if anyone knows heat, it is those guys in Arizona. There is also an option to go 2 piece. Oh I also use baer front pads but they only have 2 options and I use the milder of the 2. And that is when I had the kenne bell. Now I am n/a again.</p><p> Hope that helps a little. I have been meaning to ask, why dont I ever see you on auto addiction?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budman5023, post: 16249715, member: 167213"] Maximum motorsports has a variety of Hawk pads. I use hawk hp plus on the rear of mine with a power stop slotted and drilled rotor which I never had a problem with but has since upgraded to the h10 compound, just a slotted rotor and stainless line. I find drilled rotors are very temporary. For your rotors, you might be stuck with brembo(not 100% on that; MM might know) which is not bad but if you are looking for a two piece you might not have many options. As well as shipping. Haven't tried EBC yet and never heard of girodisc. I run the baer track 4 kit up front. It uses a late 90s early 2000s Camaro z28 ss pad. Their 6 post use a around the same year Corvette style pad. Other than having to be shimmied, they have been great for several years and they still look brand new. No visible fading. I picked baer because if anyone knows heat, it is those guys in Arizona. There is also an option to go 2 piece. Oh I also use baer front pads but they only have 2 options and I use the milder of the 2. And that is when I had the kenne bell. Now I am n/a again. Hope that helps a little. I have been meaning to ask, why dont I ever see you on auto addiction? [/QUOTE]
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