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I use ds2500, dont really carr if its dusty or not. The point tink is tryna make is, do u want a decent pad, or do u want it for the brand name/bragging rights but want no brake dust at same time.
Hard to find a non-dusty pad that will hold up on track. If you really want to do that you can just get daily pads and track pads and swap them out each day if you really wanted.
Hard to find a non-dusty pad that will hold up on track. If you really want to do that you can just get daily pads and track pads and swap them out each day if you really wanted.
that is a great idea! ok, so the ds2500 are s good track pad but a little dusty, whats a decent street bad which is not dusty/noisy. bendix ultimated any good?
that is a great idea! ok, so the ds2500 are s good track pad but a little dusty, whats a decent street bad which is not dusty/noisy. bendix ultimated any good?
I'd look at just getting some OEM pads from the US: LINK I found them to produce very little dust and perform pretty well, and if you order them with some other things you need (filters etc.) then they should only cost around $50 landed.
Anyone here used the QFM A1RM's? I've been reading up on them a bit and apparently they go pretty well. For around $250 for all 4 corners they seem like a reasonably cheap pad as well.
Ey mate, you will need dc5 base specific front pads. This is the reason why i upgraded my gf's to type s brakes so its so freaking easier to find pads. Pm iversonruls here... He has spare type s front for sale possibly...
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