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    #16
    JDMyard sell them.

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      #17
      hmm like can you tell me what brands?

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        #18
        im running stock pads and have used them for winton track day..........not a prob........
        the only additon is cusco brake stropper, and dba slotted rotors
        my sale thread 21.01.12
        CLICK & BUY AWAY

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          #19
          get em from musecret pretty cheap... theres a thread on ozhonda traders section

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            #20
            if u dont track dont waste ur money. ive been using bendix premium for the last year and it holds out fine for daily driving. ive got a set of bendix ultimate ready to go in when these run out (i dont track anymore).

            when i did track i used project mu type NR. i also used them for daily driving and they ate the sh*t out of my OEM rotors. yes, the project mu's had far superior braking performance over OEM pads/bendix but you will be changing your rotors a lot quicker! $900 on rotors later i learnt my lesson and just got bendix/oem pads for daily.

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              #21
              cool. I haven't got to tracking the car yet, but will prob do so somewhere down the track.
              I might stick with the OEM ones then. Just wondering anyone used this brand before?
              Hawk Performance Ceramic Front Brake Pads - 2001-97 ACURA INTEGRA - exc. Type "R" (Part #: HB245Z.631)?

              They apparently say its better than stock, but don't eat your rotors away

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                #22
                i might get a set they are quite cheap, about $100 US shipped.

                I've done a google search and there seems to be quite good reviews all round for the pads.
                My only issue is brake fade & rotor life.

                Apparently this pad is super on both and cheap also

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                  #23
                  i am about to do the new brake pad replacing too and started thinking of my options.....sounds like oem still the better option for all round use and longivity.

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                    #24
                    I have changed from OEM to Endless SSS. Much better than OEM. 1 track day in winton and its still going strong. No overheating of pads as well. My tires gave way before my brakes at the end of the day.

                    Endless SSS = Better than OEM, no squeeling, better feel

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                      #25
                      we have a brake pad thread already guys... keep this thread on topic.

                      i am pretty sure the guy has his answer...
                      ... retired/

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