Looking for good brake pads
call me we got CED prices pretty much here in Ontario. GM Canada mark everything up BEFORE they add the cost of exchange and taxes etc so it inflates the prices horribly, the parts folks are not very smart; they must not realise that their game increases their profitability but loses them huge sales volume. The internet finds them out for sure...
Originally Posted by Balt_and_Vette
i called the dealer ship today in Canada looking for same pads and it was 789 front and rears.
i called the dealer ship today in Canada looking for same pads and it was 789 front and rears.
Same advice that Mark and John are giving. Stock Ferodo pads are better than most for moderate track work. HPS is unusable at a fast pace on ANY track. HP+ will glaze badly, and they squeal, so there's really no point.
Now if you want dedicated track pads, Cobalt Friction XR1 is what I run, but they are track only pads. And to OP, ditch the stupid drilled rotors.
Now if you want dedicated track pads, Cobalt Friction XR1 is what I run, but they are track only pads. And to OP, ditch the stupid drilled rotors.
Same advice that Mark and John are giving. Stock Ferodo pads are better than most for moderate track work. HPS is unusable at a fast pace on ANY track. HP+ will glaze badly, and they squeal, so there's really no point.
Now if you want dedicated track pads, Cobalt Friction XR1 is what I run, but they are track only pads. And to OP, ditch the stupid drilled rotors.
Now if you want dedicated track pads, Cobalt Friction XR1 is what I run, but they are track only pads. And to OP, ditch the stupid drilled rotors.
So are you using the stock rotors with the Friction xr1's? I'm sick of the HPS, as you were right. I took them for a couple more track days and they just die after about 5 laps, they do not stop. I wan't soemthing as a DD and for track use without having to change them. Do you suggest just regular stock rotors and pads. I already know I'm going to get the stock ferrodo pads, i just don't know if I should stick with the stock rotors. Or go with some R1 concept rotors or soemthing else..
Whoops, I meant that the stock rotors were wearing well. This pic was immediately after coming off the track, so I was running Cobalt Friction XR1. Not uncommon for the rotors to glow a little under hard braking.
Any chance they'll hold up for track use on the back? I love the stock pads but both dealers told me not in stock and a week to get for the rears so I ordered off the net for something to stop the grind of the pads into the rotors. I ordered new rotors, too, fwiw. I have read that Hawk HPS on the fronts is bad news for track usage and the stockers after some spirited hooning (to use an aussie term... ******* around and tearing it up) around I decided that the front pads and rotors are so resistant to heat fade that nothing else is needed for what I would attempt on a road course. I am concerned that in track use the rears might get toasty enough to become a hazard with the HPS
Any chance they'll hold up for track use on the back? I love the stock pads but both dealers told me not in stock and a week to get for the rears so I ordered off the net for something to stop the grind of the pads into the rotors. I ordered new rotors, too, fwiw. I have read that Hawk HPS on the fronts is bad news for track usage and the stockers after some spirited hooning (to use an aussie term... ******* around and tearing it up) around I decided that the front pads and rotors are so resistant to heat fade that nothing else is needed for what I would attempt on a road course. I am concerned that in track use the rears might get toasty enough to become a hazard with the HPS
The rears do very little work. They basically just keep the gas tank from dragging on the ground. I've tried HP+ in the back before, but it actually doesn't work quite as well. Back to HPS for me.
Sorry to get off topic, but wangspeed what camera mount do you use for your track vids, they're sick.
Paired with a very nice Panasonic HD camcorder.
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Paired with a very nice Panasonic HD camcorder.
Paired with a very nice Panasonic HD camcorder.
I run stock on my fronts and HPS' on the rear (due to the fact stockers on the rear EAT rotors like they are candy).
Also the same compound found on Ferrari 575M Maranello, Maserati Grand Sport, back brakes on Audi R8, and I'm sure there are more.
It's a good relatively quiet compound, and the toughest stock pad I've ever tried.
It's a good relatively quiet compound, and the toughest stock pad I've ever tried.
My front pads are at 2mm according to the dealer (I'm at 56K miles), so it's time to order some new pads and possibly rotors.
I'm leaning towards R1 premium slotted rotors front and back, Ferodos in the front for the pads, and HPS pads for the back. I was going to try HP+ for the rear, but then read Wangspeed's advice on them and now thinking about going HPS.
Car is mostly used for a very spirited DD, some twisties. Does that sound like this set up would work for what I need it for?
P.S. Yes, I know I'm reviving a thread, but I'd rather revive a relevant thread than open 50th+ thread on the same subject.
I'm leaning towards R1 premium slotted rotors front and back, Ferodos in the front for the pads, and HPS pads for the back. I was going to try HP+ for the rear, but then read Wangspeed's advice on them and now thinking about going HPS.
Car is mostly used for a very spirited DD, some twisties. Does that sound like this set up would work for what I need it for?
P.S. Yes, I know I'm reviving a thread, but I'd rather revive a relevant thread than open 50th+ thread on the same subject.
GMPD lead by Mark Reuss and directed by John Heinricy and his test team, developed the SS cobalts (other than the bs 06 SS appearance package) and JH got the pads right. He is 'da mang'.
Ferodo HP1000 are fabulous pads. Stock LSJ darn fine also. Rears work so little they last 2x the fronts. I use stock (LNF) onb my Redline.
This is for dd and occasional track use. For serious track work all sorts of different pads are worth getting , I favor Pagid RS14 and Warren Wang favors Raybestos 43 most recently. But for most of us, stock is great.
Ferodo HP1000 are fabulous pads. Stock LSJ darn fine also. Rears work so little they last 2x the fronts. I use stock (LNF) onb my Redline.
This is for dd and occasional track use. For serious track work all sorts of different pads are worth getting , I favor Pagid RS14 and Warren Wang favors Raybestos 43 most recently. But for most of us, stock is great.
GMPD lead by Mark Reuss and directed by John Heinricy and his test team, developed the SS cobalts (other than the bs 06 SS appearance package) and JH got the pads right. He is 'da mang'.
Ferodo HP1000 are fabulous pads. Stock LSJ darn fine also. Rears work so little they last 2x the fronts. I use stock (LNF) onb my Redline.
This is for dd and occasional track use. For serious track work all sorts of different pads are worth getting , I favor Pagid RS14 and Warren Wang favors Raybestos 43 most recently. But for most of us, stock is great.
Ferodo HP1000 are fabulous pads. Stock LSJ darn fine also. Rears work so little they last 2x the fronts. I use stock (LNF) onb my Redline.
This is for dd and occasional track use. For serious track work all sorts of different pads are worth getting , I favor Pagid RS14 and Warren Wang favors Raybestos 43 most recently. But for most of us, stock is great.


